Exam 21: Consumer Utility and Optimization

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The NASDAQ:

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Bursting stock market bubbles create labor adjustment costs.

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Suppose the economy is in a recession. Which of thefollowing is the best incentive scheme for the manager ofa large auto sales center?

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If rewards are mostly based on luck the incentive toexert effort will be low.

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The number of senior citizens will double by 2020, so investingin medical care and retirement homes is likely to generateabove-normal market returns.

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Corporate culture helps firms ________ what is________ to measure.

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Financial returns on houses are _______ over long periods oftime because part of the return on housing is from ________.

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For a mutual fund, a load is:

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Which of the following choices correctly describes therelationship between risk and return?

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Corporate culture is the:

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?

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Tournaments are useful for rewarding worker effortwhenever:

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Corporate culture helps firms incentivize what is easyto measure.

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Stock market bubbles have real effects in the economy because:

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Suppose that a car dealer in California advertises thatits sales staff is not paid on commission. Which of thefollowing is correct with regards to the strategy of thisadvertising?

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X pays a yearly salary of $55,000, regardless of thestate of the economy. Job Y pays a yearly salary of$10,000 in a bad economy and $70,000 in a goodeconomy. The probability of a bad economy is 0.30.Which job would most people prefer?

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Which of the following methods have been used to reduce thedisincentive effects of welfare on labor supply? I. The government reduces welfare benefits by $1 of every $1 oflabor income earned II.The government limits the amount of time that someone cancollect welfare III. The government provides an Earned Income Tax Creditthat supplements the income of the working poor.

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problem with tying executive pay to stock prices isthat:

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The risk-return trade-off says that higher risk is associatedwith lower expected returns.

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