Attempts to bypass price rationing in the market
A. are easily administered.
B. always fail.
C. are efficient.
D. are costly.
Answer: D
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The economic way of thinking suggests competition and cooperation are
A) incompatible. B) mutually destructive. C) present in any society. D) only present in a capitalist market economy.
Many developing countries face a balance of payments constraint because:
A. they fail to implement exchange rate policy correctly. B. they hold too few international reserves. C. they hold too many international reserves. D. the IMF forces them to adopt policies that are counterproductive.
Using the above table, at a price of $5 there will be a
A. surplus of 20 units. B. shortage of 20 units. C. shortage of 10 units. D. surplus of 10 units.
Refer to the information provided in Table 8.4 below to answer the question(s) that follow. Table 8.4ProduceUsing TechniquesUnits of Variable KInputs L1 unit of outputA4 4?B2 6????2 units of outputA 7 6?B410????3 units of outputA 8 6?B 6 11Refer to Table 8.4. Assume that the relevant time period is the short run. Assuming the price of capital (K) is $10 per unit and the price of labor (L) is $5 per unit, this firm's total cost of producing one unit of output is
A. $50. B. $60. C. $110. D. indeterminate from this information.