An example of a question that might be explored in microeconomics is to determine
A) the number of workers employed by Intel.
B) savings by the household sector.
C) why the U.S. economy has grown more rapidly than the Japanese economy.
D) the total employment within the U.S. economy.
Question 2
For movements along the short-run aggregate supply curve
A) the money wage rate is constant.
B) the real wage rate changes.
C) potential GDP remains constant.
D) All of the above are correct.