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An efficiency wage is designed to
 
  A) keep the minimum wage from falling.
  B) keep the minimum wage from rising.
  C) to induce more employment.
  D) decrease the need for workers to search for jobs.
  E) induce more work effort.

Question 2

An increase in real GDP leads to
 
  A) a movement upward along the demand for money curve but no shift of the curve.
  B) a movement downward along the demand for money curve but no shift of the curve.
  C) neither a shift in the demand for money curve nor a movement along the curve.
  D) a leftward shift in the demand for money curve.
  E) a rightward shift in the demand for money curve.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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