Imagine that the U. S. economy has an initial unemployment rate equal to the natural rate of unemployment. Identify each event as a factor that will either increase or decrease unemployment in the short run. increase An oil cartel raises oil prices. American consumers expect higher income in the future. Brazil experiences economic growth and increases its demand for U. S. exports. The U. S. dollar gains value against foreign currencies. U. S. real estate values rise. decrease
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:20
Which of the following is correct? a. a tax burden falls more heavily on the side of the market that is more elastic.b. a tax burden falls more heavily on the side of the market that is less elastic.c. a tax burden falls more heavily on the side of the market that is closer to unit elastic.d. a tax burden is distributed independently of the relative elasticities of supply and demand.
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Bob, an employee at machina corp., is well known among his colleagues because of his temper and impatience. during a heated argument with one of his supervisors, he reacts with hostility. bob's manager calls him in for a discussion and listens to what he has to say about the incident, while treating him with dignity and respect. this scenario can be best categorized as one that used
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