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In the market for widgets, the supply curve is the typical upward-sloping straight line, and the demand curve is the typical downward-sloping straight line. the equilibrium quantity in the market for widgets is 200 per month when there is no tax. then a tax of $5 per widget is imposed. as a result, the government is able to raise $750 per month in tax revenue. we can conclude that the equilibrium quantity of widgets has fallen by
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Plastic and steel are substitutes in the production of body panels for certain automobiles. if the price of plastic increases, with other things remaining the same, we would expect: a) the demand curve for plastic to shift to the left. b) the price of steel to fall. c) the demand curve for steel to shift to the left d) nothing to happen to steel because it is only a substitute for plastic. e) the demand curve for steel to shift to the right
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30
Before the tools that have come from computational psychiatry are ready to be used in everyday practice by psychiatrics, what is needed
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