A. Consumers buy fewer goods when prices are low. B. Producers make fewer goods when prices are low. C. Producers make more goods when prices are high. D. Consumers buy more goods when prices are low. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析
A. Producers make fewer goods when prices are low B. Consumers buy fewer goods when prices are low C. Consumers buy more goods when prices are low D. Producers make more goods when prices are high 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C事实细节题。由第二段倒数后三句可知,当价格上涨,人们的需求量...
Some people think the best way to improve road safety is to increase the minimum legal age for driving cars and motorcycles. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. Write at least 250 words...
Technology and market information for the next millemmium, proceedings of the 26th annual hardwood symposium; 1998 May 6-9; Cashiers, NC. Memphis, TN: National Hardwood Lumber Association: 53-61.Luppold, W. G., J.E. Baumgras .1998. Why do Stumpage Prices Increase More Than Lumber ...
If prices are as likely to increase as decrease, why do investors earn positive returns from the market on average? Positive Return: The positive return refers to the profit or amount earned, which is more than the amount invested or the capital amou...
How/why did greater productivity lead to higher wages? Why are prices important? Provide two reasons that an increase in the CPI might overstate how much more expensive it is to maintain the current standard of living. Why do governments control inflation? How?
2. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Take care of her bags. B. Pack the food for her. C. Check the train schedule. 3. When will the man see Bob? A. This Friday. B. This Saturday. C. Next Monday. 4. Why does the man apologize? A. For the terrible food. B. ...
3. Decreasing time to maturity Finally, the bond’s time to maturity also affects its price. At maturity bond owners receive their principal back, so bond prices converge toward par value as the bond approaches maturity.For example, a discount bond will increase in price toward par value as ...
Deflation is when prices decrease over time. It stands in contrast from inflation, which refers to when prices rise. It can be driven by many different factors, including an increase in productivity and the abundance of goods and services; a decrease in total or aggregate demand; or a decreas...
As demand slowly improved, companies added back hours, but they were slower to increase investment. Today the industry is in the middle of digital disruption from electrification, autonomous driving, connectivity, and shared mobility trends. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are focused on the ...