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Why do economists refer to the economy as "fully employed" even when there is measured unemployment as high as 4.5% -5% ?
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In recent years, economists around the world have created new tools that quantify the overall well-being of a country’s
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The United States is one of the nations in the world with the highest number of Economists. They are even some Economic Nobel
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for every commodity in demand, theres a finite supply, and economists refer to the finite supply as
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The belief that monetary policy can be effective in changing aggregate demand and that the money supply is the critical monetary
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In economics, which provides the goods and services available to consumers?
Responses the government the government producers
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Thus, Vlad [could, and did, refer]to himself as "Dracula" and even signed official documents with that sobriquet.
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Choose the correct in-text reference.
A. Economists think, “money is a rare commodity for poor people” Mishkin, (2013:120).
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What helps producers figure out what consumers want?
Responses economists economists judges judges consumers consumers market
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For every commodity in demand, there’s a finite supply, and economists refer to that finite supply as:
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