Economic sanctions
A) usually work to create policy change in the targeted country.
B) are more likely to work if the international community supports them.
C) are more likely to work if military force is not used.
D) never work to create policy change in the targeted country.
B
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Inflation targeting is a framework for carrying out monetary policy whereby
A) the central bank commits to a monetary growth rule. B) the central bank commits to achieving a publicly announced level of inflation. C) the central bank commits to achieving a target level of inflation which is never announced publicly. D) the central bank adopts a rigid target for inflation and ignores declines in output.
Assume that both the United States and Germany produce beef and computers. The U.S. can produce 200 computers or 1,000 pounds of beef per day. Germany can produce 500 computers or 250 pounds of beef per day. Graph the PPCs for each country, putting computers on the horizontal axis. Then identify the slopes of the PPCs. What does the slope represent?
What will be an ideal response?