To determine guilt of cartelizing, the antitrust laws use
A) evidence of conspiracy.
B) economic effect.
C) evidence of tacit collusion without meeting.
D) None of the above.
A
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Why do publishers print the first edition of a book by a popular author in hard cover and not in paperback?
A) Hard cover books are long lasting and paperbacks can rip easily. B) Readers who want to read the book as soon as it comes out will be willing to pay a higher price compared to those who can wait for the paperback edition. C) A hardcover is the publishers' way of rewarding the avid readers. D) Publishers are not sure of the demand. E) Publishers cannot price discriminate.
Those who oppose minimum wage legislation argue that:
A. workers deserve a basic standard of living. B. setting a wage above the market-clearing equilibrium creates unemployment. C. the way to get an efficient labor market is for government intervention. D. it should be set below the market-clearing equilibrium.
If an airline chooses to practice price discrimination to increase profit, it will:
a. charge higher fares to those with a more elastic demand. b. charge higher fares to those with a less elastic demand. c. determine a fare for each passenger according to the costs of serving the passenger. d. charge everyone the same fare.
Assume that you observe the long-run average cost curve of ACME Bookstores, a national chain. Starting from the point on the curve where output is zero and moving to the right, which of the following lists the behavior of long-run average costs in the
correct sequence (that is, which will be observed first, second, etc.)? A) minimum efficient scale; economies of scale; constant returns to scale; diseconomies of scale B) economies of scale; constant returns to scale; diseconomies of scale; minimum efficient scale C) constant returns to scale; economies of scale; minimum efficient scale; diseconomies of scale D) economies of scale; minimum efficient scale; constant returns to scale; diseconomies of scale