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wrbasek0

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The immediate effect of a purchase of a government bond on the gross domestic product (GDP) is_____.
 a. a decrease in consumption
 b. an increase in government spending
 c. an increase in investment
 d. a decrease in investment
 e. nonexistent, since no real goods and services have been produced

Question 2

The optimal number of workers to be hired by a firm operating in a competitive labor market is where:
 a. P = MRP.
  b. MP = MRP.
  c. MRP = w.
  d. P = w.
  e. TWC = w.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

c



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