Econ Macro (book Only)
Econ Macro (book Only)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781337408745
Author: William A. McEachern
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 13, Problem 4P

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A

To determine

The name of the product that serves as a commodity as well as money.

Concept Introduction:Money has a major influence on the lives of most people. The more money a person makes, the more goods and services he can consume, resulting into a higher standard of living.

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B

To determine

The form of money that has face value greater than the value of materials from which it is derived..

Concept Introduction:Money has a major influence on the lives of most people. The more money a person makes, the more goods and services he can consume, resulting into a higher standard of living.

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C

To determine

fill in the blank, when the government declares that the creditors should accept money as payment for debts, the money becomes_________.

Concept Introduction:Money has a major influence on the lives of most people. The more money a person makes, the more goods and services he can consume, resulting into a higher standard of living.

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D

To determine

The name of the unit of measurement.

Concept Introduction:Money has a major influence on the lives of most people. The more money a person makes, the more goods and services he can consume, resulting into a higher standard of living.

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