Because investment spending tends to fluctuate widely over time, it is considere
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Question
Because investment spending tends to fluctuate widely over time, it is considered an important determinant of overall macroeconomic conditions.True False
In economics, one or more persons who occupy the same unit of housing are considered a(n)
household. family. business firm. enterprise. organization.
The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. Because investment spending tends to fluctuate widely over time, it is considered an important determinant of overall macroeconomic conditions.
True False
In economics, one or more persons who occupy the same unit of housing are considered a(n)
household. family. business firm. enterprise. organization.
The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. True False
In economics, one or more persons who occupy the same unit of housing are considered a(n)
household. family. business firm. enterprise. organization.
The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. In economics, one or more persons who occupy the same unit of housing are considered a(n)
household. family. business firm. enterprise. organization.
The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. household. family. business firm. enterprise. organization.
The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. The three basic types of businesses in the United States are
enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. enterprises, partnerships, and corporations. corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships. partnerships, firms, and proprietorships. corporations, households, and proprietorships. partnerships, multinationals, and corporations.
Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. Households whose members are between the ages of 45 and 54 have the largest median income in the United States.
True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. True False
A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. A partnership is a
business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses includes their personal wealth. one-person operation that has many employees. business owned by two or more partners who share the firm's profits but are not responsible for any losses. business owned by two or more persons who share the firm's profits and losses. business owned by shareholders whose liability for the firm's losses is limited to the value of the stock they own.
A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. A U.S. export occurs when
Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. Kuwait sells oil to a U.S. oil company. Gateway purchases computer parts from Intel. Germany buys trucks from Ford Motor Company. Pepsi-Cola sells soft drinks to a local retailer. France imports leather shoes from Italy.
The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. The World Bank classifies countries as developing when they have a(n)
low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. low rate of savings. lack of infrastructure. low per capita income. low rate of population growth. inequitable distribution of income.
The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. The main trading partners of the United States are
developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. developing countries. industrial countries. Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Communist countries. Latin American countries.
When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. When net exports are negative,
there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. there is a net flow of goods from firms in foreign countries to the domestic country. there is a net flow of money from foreign countries to the firms of the domestic country. there is a net flow of goods from the firms of the domestic country to foreign countries. there is a trade surplus. exports exceed imports. True
Explanation / Answer
Because investment spending tends to fluctuate widely over time, it is considered an important determinant of overall macroeconomic conditions.
False