Author Question: Suppose the new doctor you found in the yellow pages turns out to be a charlatan. This is an example ... (Read 41 times)

TFauchery

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 500
Suppose the new doctor you found in the yellow pages turns out to be a charlatan. This is an example of
 a. natural selection
  b. moral hazard
  c. hidden actions
  d. external costs
  e. hidden characteristics

Question 2

The Big Mac Index uses the price of a Big Mac in local currencies around the world as a way of testing the purchasing power parity theory. Which of the following is a partial explanation for why the PPP theory does not apply to the Big Mac Index?
 a. Wages do not differ across countries
  b. Trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas on beef, may distort local prices
  c. Taxes do not distort local prices
  d. Rent does not vary substantially across countries
  e. The Big Mac is traded internationally



Brenm

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 359
Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Excessive alcohol use costs the country approximately $235 billion every year.

Did you know?

Blastomycosis is often misdiagnosed, resulting in tragic outcomes. It is caused by a fungus living in moist soil, in wooded areas of the United States and Canada. If inhaled, the fungus can cause mild breathing problems that may worsen and cause serious illness and even death.

Did you know?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released reports detailing the deaths of infants (younger than 1 year of age) who died after being given cold and cough medications. This underscores the importance of educating parents that children younger than 2 years of age should never be given over-the-counter cold and cough medications without consulting their physicians.

Did you know?

Anti-aging claims should not ever be believed. There is no supplement, medication, or any other substance that has been proven to slow or stop the aging process.

Did you know?

Despite claims by manufacturers, the supplement known as Ginkgo biloba was shown in a study of more than 3,000 participants to be ineffective in reducing development of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease in older people.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library