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Sufayan.ah

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When Americans increase their demand for Japanese goods,
 
  A) the supply of dollars will fall, and the demand for yen will fall.
  B) the supply of dollars will rise, and the demand for yen will rise.
  C) the demand for dollars will fall, and the demand for yen will rise.
  D) the demand for dollars will rise, and the demand for yen will rise.

Question 2

With more job training and more scholarships to poor American students, which special factor of production is likely to grow faster than in the past?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

As more people go to school and/or receive job training, the na-tion's human capital will grow more rapidly. Human capital is the know-ledge and skills people obtain from education, on-the-job training, and work experience. With more job training and more scholarships, human capital will grow more rapidly.



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