Answer:
C. If federal taxes are decreased will consumer spending increase?
Explanation:
One keen question that falls under the domain of macroeconomics is the behavior of consumer spending when taxes are decreased.
- Macroeconomics presents approaches the study of the economy in a holistic way.
- Every aspect of the economy is considered before strategic economic decisions are taken.
- Interest rates, inflation, unemployment rate, foreign trade etc. are all categorized under macroeconomics.
Answer:
Ayres' (1991) research team visited 90 Chicago-area car dealers using a uniform strategy to negotiate the lowest price on an $11,000 car. The results indicated that <u>black females</u> were given the highest quote.
Explanation:
<em>That was then result of their research in 1991. Among all the people that made inquiries about car, it was the black females who made the inquiries that were offered the highest quote.</em>
Answer:
Examples of non-economic goods are air, water, sunshine, etc. The concept of non-economic goods is relative to place and time.
Explanation:
Non-economic goods are called free goods because they are free gifts of nature. They do not have any price and are unlimited in supply.
Answer:
$4,953
Explanation:
Given by the question, we have:
+) Present value of annuity = $17,400
+) Return on the investment = annual interest rate on the loan = 9.4%
The type of this annuity is annuity due.
We have the equation to calculate the present value of annuity due as following:
PV Annuity Due = P × [1 - (1 + r)^(-N)]/r × (1+r)
=> P = PV Annuity Due ÷ {[1 - (1 + r)^(-N)]/r × (1+r)}
In which:
+) P: Annual payment
+) r: annual interest rate = 9.4% = 0.094
+) N: Number of payments = 4 (As the loan is repaid in 4 payments)
+) PV Annuity Due = 17,400
=> P = 17,400 ÷ {[1 - (1 + 0.094)^(-4)]/0.094 × (1+0.094)} ≈ $4,953