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ap345

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A stock option is said to be out of the money if:
 
  A) the strike price equals the exercise price.
  B) stock price equals the strike price.
  C) strike price exceeds the stock price.
  D) stock price exceeds the strike price.

Question 2

Which statement is a good argument in support of policy activism?
 
  A) Policy lags are generally longer than the time it takes the self-correcting mechanism to work.
  B) Activist policies help to ensure stability of the real interest rate.
  C) Well-considered policies can assist the economy's self-correcting mechanism, thus reducing the variability of inflation and unemployment.
  D) all of the above
  E) none of the above



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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