The United Auto Workers has fought for curbs on imports of foreign-made cars in order to cause
a. a rightward shift in the supply of U.S. cars
b. a leftward shift in the supply of U.S. cars
c. movement to the left along the supply curve for U.S. cars
d. movement to the right along the supply curve for U.S. cars
e. a rightward shift of the demand curve for U.S. cars
E
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If a consumer's fixed income increases, his opportunity cost also increases.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The opportunity cost of a particular activity
a. is the same for everyone pursuing this activity b. may include both monetary costs and forgone income c. always decreases as more of that activity is pursued d. usually is known with certainty e. measures the direct benefits of that activity
Rent controls and controls on other prices often aggravate the very problem they are intended to solve
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is not one of the ways that antitrust laws promote competition?
a. Antitrust laws allow the government to prevent mergers. b. Antitrust laws allow the government to break up companies into smaller ones. c. Antitrust laws prevent companies from coordinating their activities in ways that make markets less competitive. d. Antitrust laws allow the government to shut down any firm the government believes has monopoly power.