Holding all other personal characteristics-such as age, gender, and income-constant, economists would expect that
A) people without health insurance will be more likely to be overweight than people with health insurance.
B) there is no correlation between not having health insurance and being overweight.
C) people without health insurance will be less likely to be overweight than people with health insurance.
D) people without health insurance will be equally likely to be overweight as people with health insurance.
C
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a. A savings and loan association b. A commercial bank c. A mutual savings bank d. An employee credit union e. A college credit union
The quantity of U.S. bonds foreigners want to buy is taken into account
a. in the U.S. supply of loanable funds and the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange. b. in the U.S. supply of loanable funds and the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange. c. in the U.S. demand for loanable funds and the supply of dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange. d. in the U.S. demand for loanable funds and the demand for dollars in the market for foreign-currency exchange.