A concert-goer who had been willing to pay up to $150 for a ticket, but who pays a scalper $125 for one, experiences a consumer surplus of $25
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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Which of the following is likely to happen when the interest rate falls?
A) The volume of economic activity will reduce. B) The labor demand curve will shift to the left. C) Equilibrium wage rate will fall. D) The labor demand curve will shift to the right.
An example of an ongoing expense for a toy company would be buying:
A. a delivery truck, and would be included in total cost. B. a new factory, and would be excluded from total cost. C. advertising for their products, and would be included in total cost. D. None of these is true.
Less-risky professions tend to enjoy compensating wage differentials
a. True b. False
Economists are often required to make unrealistic assumptions concerning the problems they are investigating
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false