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burton19126

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A union may negotiate limits on workload in order to increase the demand for labor and raise workers' salaries. This practice is known as:
 a. featherbedding.
  b. human capital formation.
  c. monopsonistic bargaining.
  d. artificial demand stimulus.

Question 2

The goal of fiscal policy after the Great Depression was to:
 a. balance federal budget.
 b. manipulate aggregate demand and supply to fight unemployment.
  c. influence aggregate demand.
 d. influence aggregate supply.
 e. push the aggregate demand and supply curves to the right.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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