Which of the following is not an example of a government-imposed entry barrier?

A) occupational licensing B) antitrust legislation
C) patents D) barriers to international trade


B

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Amanda can prepare a Thai meal for a group in 2 hours and can type a 10 page paper in the same amount of time. Morgan can prepare the meal in 3 hours. Morgan will be the more efficient typist as long as she can type the a paper in less than

a. 4 hours. b. 3 hours. c. 2 hours. d. 1 hour.

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The above figure shows the market for winter jackets. In an effort to keep the nation warm, the president places a price ceiling of $100 in the market for winter jackets. As a result, there is a

A) shortage equal to 150,000 jackets. B) surplus equal to 150,000 jackets. C) surplus equal to 300,000 jackets. D) shortage equal to 250,000 jackets. E) shortage equal to 100,000 jackets.

Economics

Which of the following is false?

a. Products with close substitutes have elastic demand b. Demand for individual brand is less elastic than industry aggregate demand c. Products with many complements have less elastic demand d. In the long run, demand curves become more elastic

Economics

An increase in aggregate supply (shift to the right) will cause the price level to

a. rise and real GDP to rise b. rise and real GDP to fall c. rise and the unemployment rate to fall d. fall and real GDP to rise e. fall and the unemployment rate to rise

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