If a union can successfully shift the demand curve for union labor rightward, the union can achieve

A) an increase in wages and employment.
B) an increase in wages but a decrease in employment.
C) an increase in employment but a decrease in wages.
D) a decrease in both employment and wages.

A

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A) zero, because the person doesn't have a job. B) the cost of bait, any other monetary expenses, and the value of the individual's wages while he was working. C) the cost of bait and any other monetary expenses. D) the cost of bait, any other monetary expenses, and the value of the best alternative use of the individual's time.

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Which of the following has NOT changed much as a percent of GDP over the last twenty years for the United States?

i. the official settlements account ii. the capital and financial account iii. the current account A) ii only B) ii and iii C) iii only D) i only E) None of the above answers is correct because all three have had large swings over the last 20 years.

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