Which of the following have contributed to health insurance becoming commonplace during the latter half of the twentieth century?
a. The tremendous rise in medical costs.
b. The increase in fraternal order societies which provided health insurance.
c. The growth of employer-provided health care.
d. all of the above
e. a and c
e
Economics
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a. money b. faith in the market system c. human capital d. desire to work e. all of the above
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Which one of the following is not a component of GDP, as measured using the expenditure approach?
a. Personal consumption. b. Exports. c. Durable goods. d. Government spending. e. Interest.
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