ECO 1102 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Correlation Does Not Imply Causation, Potential Output, Aggregate Supply

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Which of the following statements is correct: correlation implies causation, correlation does not imply causation, correlation and causation are the same thing, none of the above is correct. In canada, most workers: work for government, produce raw materials for manufacturing, work in agriculture and farming, produce services. In canada, the portion of income earned in the form of wages for labour is about: 12, 30, 51, 60% The payments to owners of capital include a: debt and taxes, wages and salaries, all of the above are correct. Canada is a fairly good example of a. a mixed economy. b. c. d. e. a pure market system. a government-dominated economy. a manufacturing economy. a transitioning economy. Real gdp a. b: measures gdp minus depreciation of capital. d. is nominal gdp adjusted for changes in the price level. is also called nominal gdp. is also called current dollar gdp.

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