A. landlords
B. peasants
C. The army
D. politicians
Related Mcqs:
- A group of economists argue that the real problem with the economy is high rates of taxation and heavy regulation that reduce the incentives to work, save and invest. These economists are?
A. Supply-side economics
B. neo-Keynesian economists
C. rational-expectations economists.
D. new classical economists. - A group of economists argue that the real problem with the economy is high rates of taxation and heavy regulation that reduce the incentives to work save and invest these economists are ?
A. supply side economists
B. neo-Keynesian economists
C. rational -expectations economists
D. New classical economists - Suppose two economists are arguing about policies that deal with unemployment. One economist says. The government could lower unemployment by one percentage point if it would just increase government spending by 50 billion dollars the other economist responds Nonsense and poppycock! If the government spent an additional 50 billion dollars it would reduce unemployment by only one tenth of one percent. and that effect would only be temporary! These economists ?
A. None of these answers
B. Disagree because they have different scientific judgments
C. really don’t disagree at all. It just appears that they disagree
D. disagree because they have different values - Suppose two economists are arguing about policies that deal with unemployment One economist says the government should fight unemployment because it is the greatest social evil The other economist response Nonsense Inflation is the greatest social evil These economists ?
A. really don’t disagree at all It just appears that they disagree.
B. disagree because they have different values.
C. none of these answers.
D. disagree because they have different scientific judgments. - According to the classical economists the economy ?
A. requires fine tuning to reach full employment
B. can never deviate from full employment
C. will never be at full employment
D. is self-correcting. - According to the classical economists, those who are not working ?
A. have chosen not to work at the market wage
B. have given up looking for a job but would accept a job at the current wage if one were offered to them.
C. are too productive to be hired at the current wage
D. are unable to find a job at the current wage rate - New classical economists advocate reducing welfare payments to people who are unemployed or single parents. The economic reasoning used was that this would ?
A. reduce poverty
B. reduce unemployment
C. weaken the power of trade unions
D. help small businesses - New classical economists advocate reducing welfare payments to people who are unemployed or single parents. The economic reasoning uses was that this would ?
A. reduce poverty
B. reduce unemployment
C. weaken the power of trade unions
D. help small businesses - If input price prices adjusted very rapidly to output prices as classical economists argue the Philips curve would be ?
A. Vertical or nearly vertical
B. upward sloping
C. downward sloping
D. horizontal or nearly horizontal - In the 1980s economists studying the source of growth observed no positive relationship between information and communications technology (ICT) investments and productivity This is known as ?
A. Solow residual
B. productivity paradox
C. technological followership
D. Stieglitz discrepancies