Consider a tariff levied on the importer of a consumer good. The tariff is ultimately paid by

a. the importer.
b. the consumer.
c. competing foreign firms.
d. competing domestic firms.


b. the consumer.

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A. The mother imprints her brain development genes and the father imprints his growth genes. B. The mother imprints her growth genes and the father imprints his brain development genes. C. Mothers and fathers both imprint brain development genes. D. Brain development genes are present in the mitochondria, while growth genes are present in the nucleus. E. Brain development genes are on the X chromosome and growth genes are on the Y chromosome.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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A) can best be described as feeling a sense of worthlessness. B) is often associated with hallucinations and paranoid delusions. C) causes changes in body weight and sleeping patterns. D) is best defined as a type of mental deterioration or dementia.

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