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karen

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When an economist considers welfare evaluations, he is looking at
 
  A) whether a policy increases social welfare.
  B) the ability of an economy to take care of the unemployed.
  C) price inertia.
  D) new open economy macroeconomics.

Question 2

A lender of the last resort refers to
 
  A) a role of the central bank to prevent bank runs for temporary problems of liquidity.
  B) a role for the government to ensure that the central bank has adequate reserves.
  C) a reason for regulating banks.
  D) the need for market based regulations in the banking industry.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

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