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sammy

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Compared to corporations, businesses that are proprietorships
 
  A) are far more numerous.
  B) account for a larger percentage of the economy's total revenue each year.
  C) can raise capital more cheaply.
  D) All of the above are correct answers.

Question 2

In October 2008, Iceland's central bank increased its lending rate to 18 in an effort to prop up the country's frozen currency and markets.
 
  (www.nytimes.com, October, 29, 2008)
  As a result, the ________ and demand curve for Icelandic krona shifted ________, holding all else the same.
  A) interest rate differential between U.S. and Icelandic interest rates increased; rightward
  B) interest rate differential between U.S. and Icelandic interest rates decreased; leftward
  C) dollar appreciated relative to the krona; rightward
  D) value of U.S. exports to Iceland increased; leftward



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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