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karen

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Spencer and Brander's model highlights the conventional assumption that
 
  A) government involvement in business or in the economy tends to fail.
  B) government subsidies tend to waste taxpayer's money.
  C) government subsidies cannot create a successfully competing export.
  D) government tends to distort when it displaces Adam Smith's Invisible Hand.
  E) government subsidies can produce profits that exceed the subsidy's value.

Question 2

The world of flexible exchange rates and perfect capital mobility is often called the
 
  A) Keynesian model.
  B) Mundell-Fleming model.
  C) Monetarist model.
  D) Melvin model.



Koolkid240

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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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