In 2014, ________ of the uninsured were younger than age 35
A) about 10 percent B) less than one-third C) over half D) almost 85 percent
C
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The Gibson Paradox shows that:
a. Central banks face a paradox when they want to stimulate their economies because consumers may not spend the newly created money. b. When monetary policy is loose and expected inflation rises, the nominal interest rate rises rather than falls. c. When fiscal policy is loose (i.e., high government spending and falling tax rates), society as a whole is more willing (not less willing) to give up consumption today for consumption in the future. d. When expected inflation rises, nominal interest rates fall rather than rise. e. When expected inflation falls, government spending tends to increase, rather than decrease, as is frequently assumed.
Economic growth may hinge on whether individuals and institutions within a nation want growth badly enough to change their traditional ways of doing things. This statement refers to:
A. in-kind investment. B. the capricious universe view. C. human capital investment. D. the will to develop.