Luke purchases a $50,000 face value one-year Treasury bill for $46,296.30, and the next day investors decide they will only buy one-year Treasury bills if they receive an interest rate of 4%
If Luke decides to sell his Treasury bill to another investor the day after he purchased it, he will A) receive a capital gain of $1,780.62.
B) receive a capital gain of $2,000.00.
C) suffer a capital loss of $1,923.08.
D) suffer a capital loss of $1,851.85.
A
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A) The money wage rate and the price level change by the same percentage. B) The money wage rate changes and the price level is constant. C) The price level changes and the money wage rate is constant. D) Neither the price level nor the money wage rate changes.
Real-wage rigidity in the Keynesian efficiency wage diagram of the labor market is depicted by
A) a vertical labor supply curve at the efficient level of employment, B) a vertical labor demand curve at the efficient level of employment. C) a horizontal line at the efficiency wage. D) a steep, positively sloped labor supply curve depicting various efficiency wages at various employment levels.