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An increase in the cost of producing a good or service will cause a leftward shift of the supply curve. True False
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Business, 22.06.2019 10:40
Two assets have the following expected returns and standard deviations when the risk-free rate is 5%: asset a e(ra) = 18.5% σa = 20% asset b e(rb) = 15% σb = 27% an investor with a risk aversion of a = 3 would find that on a risk-return basis. a. only asset a is acceptable b. only asset b is acceptable c. neither asset a nor asset b is acceptable d. both asset a and asset b are acceptable
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30
The former chairman of the federal reserve, alan greenspan, used the term "irrational exuberance" in 1996 to describe the high levels of optimism among stock market investors at the time. stock market indexes such as the s& p composite price index were at an all-time high. some commentators believed that the fed should intervene to slow the expansion of the economy. why would central banks want to clamp down when the economy is growing? a. to block the formation of unsustainable speculative asset bubbles. b. to curtail excessive profits in the banking system. c. to prevent inflationary forces from gathering momentum. d. all of the above. e. a and c only.
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:30
Lee earns $1,482 of interest in 270 days after making a deposit of $15,200. find the interest rate.
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Business, 23.06.2019 11:10
If canada has a surplus of paper products produced but its consumers demand more cleaning solutions, and the us has an abundance of cleaning solutions but consumers are demanding more paper products, how would trade benefit both countries? trade would assist both countries by creating excess demand. trade would assist both countries by strengthening their natural resources. trade would assist both countries to both reduce excess supply and satisfy market demand.
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