The tit-for-tat strategy:
A. is not effective in repeated games.
B. is not possible in single-round games.
C. makes cooperation unlikely.
D. All of these statements are true.
B. is not possible in single-round games.
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The intermediate range of the aggregate supply curve is the portion where:
a. The average price level and real GDP do not change with movements in aggregate demand. b. Real GDP does not change with movements of aggregate demand, but the average price level does change. c. The average price level does not change with movements of aggregate demand, but real GDP does. d. The average price level and real GDP change with movements in aggregate demand.
Suppose that the government provides a subsidy for the consumption of good X. The demand curve with the subsidy will lie to the ______________ of the demand curve without the subsidy, and the equilibrium price of good X will be __________ with the subsidy than without.
A. right; lower B. left; lower C. left; higher D. right; higher
If U.S. quotas on imported sugar were eliminated,
A. The world price of sugar would rise. B. The supply of sugar in the United States would shift to the right and sugar prices would fall. C. The demand for sugar in the United States would shift to the left and prices would fall. D. The supply of sugar in the United States would shift to the left and prices would rise.