True or false questions
1- First- degree (or perfect) price discrimination by a monopolist does not produce a deadweight loss; therefore, the allocation of resources under perfect price discrimination is efficient.
2-There is always a tradeoff between inflation and unemployment.
3- Government regulation of a natural monopoly through marginal- cost pricing would require the monopoly to operate at a loss.
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Business, 22.06.2019 15:20
Garfield corporation is considering building a new plant in canada. it predicts sales at the new plant to be 50,000 units at $5.00/unit. below is a listing of estimated expenses. category total annual expenses % of annual expense that are fixed materials $50,000 10% labor $90,000 20% overhead $40,000 30% marketing/admin $20,000 50% a canadian firm was contracted to sell the product and will receive a commission of 10% of the sales price. no u.s. home office expenses will be allocated to the new facility. the contribution margin ratio for garfield corporation is
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Business, 22.06.2019 18:50
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 20:00
Which motion below could be made so that the chair would be called on to enforce a violated rule?
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Business, 23.06.2019 01:30
What is the name of the company and the stock symbol you chose? what is the p/e ratio? what information did you find about the company? why did you choose this stock? company name: stock symbol: p/e ratio: information about the company: why did you choose this stock?
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