Answer:
c. fiscal and monetary policies that impact aggregate demand do not impact the natural rate of unemployment.
Explanation:
Short run Philips Curve is downward sloping, due to inverse relationship between unemployment rate & inflation rate. High economic activity implies more inflation rate, less unemployment. Low economic activity implies less inflation rate, more unemployment.
However, the inverse relationship between inflation & unemployment is only in short run & not in long run. In long run, this inflation - unemployment trade off doesn't exist. So, any fiscal or monetary policy affecting aggregate demand & consecutively inflation rate, do not affect the natural rate of unemployment (combination of frictional & structural unemployment rate) in long run.
Answer: c. legal but unethical
Explanation:
With John being in charge of the loan application when Albert came to apply, John had access to Albert's information.
John then used this information which he had LEGAL access to, to recommend a bank product to Albert.
This is legal but UNETHICAL because Albert did not know that any information he gave will be used for a reason different from his application for a loan.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
True
Explanation:
There are several Supreme Court Rulings regarding the ADEA during the past two decades, most of them concerning technical issues, but the most straightforward ruling regarding the question is:
General Dynamics Land Systems, Inc. v. Cline, 540 U.S. 581 (2004)
The Supreme Court ruled that the purpose of the ADEA is to prevent discrimination against older workers in benefit of younger workers, but it does not prevent discrimination against younger workers in benefit of older workers.
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