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Deck 2: 4: Sec 24 Mc Lets Get Going
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When a government program is justified not on its merits but on the number of jobs it will create,
A)the program is an efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
B)it should be approved only if the unemployment rate is low.
C)taxes should be raised to fund the program.
D)it is known as the "broken window fallacy."
A)the program is an efficient use of taxpayer dollars.
B)it should be approved only if the unemployment rate is low.
C)taxes should be raised to fund the program.
D)it is known as the "broken window fallacy."
B
2
According to economist John Maynard Keynes,a great economist must also be a(n)
A)mathematician.
B)historian.
C)philosopher.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)mathematician.
B)historian.
C)philosopher.
D)All of the above are correct.
D
3
John Maynard Keynes described economics as an easy subject at which very few excel.Which of the following is not one of the reasons Keynes gave for why so few people excel at the study of economics?
A)An economist must also be a mathematician,historian,statesman,and philosopher in some degree.
B)An economist must understand symbols and speak in words.
C)An economist must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood.
D)An economist must understand environmental science,regulation,and political science.
A)An economist must also be a mathematician,historian,statesman,and philosopher in some degree.
B)An economist must understand symbols and speak in words.
C)An economist must be purposeful and disinterested in a simultaneous mood.
D)An economist must understand environmental science,regulation,and political science.
D
4
Congressman Dearmark justified spending $3 million on a new entertainment complex in his district because it will create 450 new jobs for his residents.As a student of economics,you know that
A)this is a case of the "broken window fallacy."
B)this is a great use of taxpayer dollars.
C)this policy diverts money from spending somewhere else in the economy.
D)Both a and c are correct.
A)this is a case of the "broken window fallacy."
B)this is a great use of taxpayer dollars.
C)this policy diverts money from spending somewhere else in the economy.
D)Both a and c are correct.
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John Maynard Keynes referred to economics as an easy subject,
A)at which very few excel.
B)but not as easy as philosophy or the pure sciences.
C)which very few can enjoy.
D)which deals primarily with common sense.
A)at which very few excel.
B)but not as easy as philosophy or the pure sciences.
C)which very few can enjoy.
D)which deals primarily with common sense.
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How did the influential economist John Maynard Keynes explain his remark that though economics is an easy subject compared with the higher branches of philosophy or pure science,it is a subject at which few excel?
A)Most people who study economics are not very bright.
B)Good economists must possess a rare combination of gifts.
C)Economics is quite boring;hence,people tend to lose interest in it before mastering it.
D)Good thinkers become frustrated with economics because it does not make use of the scientific method.
A)Most people who study economics are not very bright.
B)Good economists must possess a rare combination of gifts.
C)Economics is quite boring;hence,people tend to lose interest in it before mastering it.
D)Good thinkers become frustrated with economics because it does not make use of the scientific method.
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