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kaid0807

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What was the World Bank designed to do?
 
  (a) Serve as a long-term lender
  (b) Serve as a short-term lender
  (c) Make both short and long-term loans
  (d) Make grants-in-aid, but not to be a lending institution

Question 2

The Keynesian labor supply function is shown as
 
  a. Ns = g(W/P).
  b. Ns = g(P/W).
  c. Ns = t(W/Pe).
  d. Ns = t(Pe/W).



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Answer to Question 1

(a)

Answer to Question 2

C



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