If price discrimination enables sellers to increase net revenues, why don't all sellers try it? Because
A) some sellers can't manipulate their price.
B) some sellers can't control resentment.
C) some sellers can't prevent low-price buyers reselling to high-price buyers.
D) of all the above reasons.
D
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The Bretton Woods agreements in 1944
A. established the International Monetary Fund. B. sanctioned world trade on the gold-exchange system. C. allowed nations to devalue their currencies under certain conditions. D. All of the above are correct.
Which of the following is a similarity between a bank loan and a bond? a. Only large business houses can raise funds from these two methods
b. Only small business houses can raise funds from these two methods. c. Funds raised from both methods have a fixed tenure for repayment. d. Interest is required to be paid on the funds raised from both bonds and bank loans.
In the 1945 ALCOA case, the court used company performance rather than the structure of the market to determine whether the company was in violation of antitrust laws.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A movement along the production possibilities curve would imply that
A. productivity has increased. B. society has chosen a different set of outputs. C. productivity has declined because workers are demanding more leisure. D. the labor force has grown.