The Bureau of Labor Statistics produces data on unemployment and other aspects of the labor market from a regular survey of about 60,000 households, called the Current Population Survey
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
Economics
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An example of moral hazard is
a. workers working diligently even though the boss is not looking b. health care insured forgoing their diet and exercise c. drivers of safer cars turning their phones off before driving d. borrowers investing their loan proceeds exactly as the bank requires
Economics
By tradition, Japanese employers cannot "lay off" workers. As a result they have goods that they cannot sell on the domestic market without driving down prices. To minimize losses, they sell goods such as steel and televisions in foreign markets at prices well below those in Japan. This is called
a. beggar my neighbor. b. helpfulism. c. strategic trade policy. d. dumping.
Economics