The average National Basketball Association player is over 6 feet tall. The average horse jockey is shorter than 5 1/2 feet tall. This is because height provides NBA players with:
a. d and e.
b. an absolute advantage for horse racing.
c. an absolute disadvantage for other sports in general.
d. a comparative disadvantage in horse racing.
e. a comparative advantage in basketball.
Question 2
The dominant school of thought prior to the 1930s was known as the:
a. Keynesian school.
b. classical school.
c. rational expectations school.
d. supply-side school.
e. monetarist school.