The part of corporate profits that is paid to the shareholders of a corporation is
A. shareholders.
B. business revenue.
C. dividends.
D. retained earnings.
Answer: C
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The figure above shows the marginal revenue, marginal cost, and demand curves for an airline offering daily flights between Los Angeles and Toronto. If the airline is regulated using a marginal cost pricing rule total surplus will be ________
A) $100,000 B) $60,000 C) $80,000 D) $20,000
The classical economists believed that
a. labor supply is upward sloping because the income effect is greater than the substitution effect. b. labor supply is upward sloping because the substitution effect is greater than the income effect. c. labor supply is downward sloping because the income effect is greater than the substitution effect. d. in equilibrium, the marginal product of labor must exceed the real wage. e. both b and d.
The backward-bending supply curve for labor occurs because _____
a. as wages increase, individuals pay higher taxes b. as wages increase, individuals consume more leisure c. as wages increases the number of hours worked increase d. as wages increase, employers cannot afford as many hours
All of these allow a firm to differentiate its product, except
a. Product branding b. Reducing quality c. Advertising d. Limiting availability