Human capital is:
1) a stock of equipment and structures.
2) the result of investments worke...
Human capital is:
1) a stock of equipment and structures.
2) the result of investments workers make in themselves such as on-the-job training.
3) inversely related to the supply of workers.
4) a difference in wages that arises to offset the nonmonetary characteristics of different jobs.
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Business, 21.06.2019 21:00, yasarhan2
Suppose an economist believes that the price level in the economy is directly related to the money supply, or the amount of money circulating in the economy. the economist proposes the following relationship: p=a x m - p=price level - m=money supply - a=a composite of other factors, including real gdp, that change very slowly over time. how might an economist gather empirical data to test the proposed relationship between money and the price level? an economist would persuade the federal reserve to change the money supply to various levels, and observe the resulting changes in the price level. unlike researchers in the hard sciences, economists cannot study complex relationships using data. economists do not usually develop theoretical models of the economy but only analyze summary statistics about the current state of the economy. an economist would look for data on past changes in the money supply, and note the resulting changes in the price level
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:40, aroman4511
Rachel died in 2014 and her executor is finalizing her estate tax return. the executor has determined that rachel’s adjusted gross estate is $10,120,000 and that her estate is entitled to a charitable deduction in the amount of $500,000. using 2014 rates, calculate the estate tax liability for rachel’s estate.
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Mathematics, 30.09.2019 05:30
Mathematics, 30.09.2019 05:30
Mathematics, 30.09.2019 05:30
Arts, 30.09.2019 05:30
Mathematics, 30.09.2019 05:30