As price rises, quantity demanded

A. rises.
B. falls.
C. remains the same.


B. falls.

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Refer to Mexico and Japan. What is the cost of producing 1 bolt of clothing in Mexico?


a. 6 hours of labor.
b. 2 bushels of food.
c. 3 bushels of imported Japanese food.
d. 4 bolts of imported Japanese cloth.

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What do the classical growth theory and the new growth theory predict for global growth amongst different nations? Comment on the accuracy of the predictions

What will be an ideal response?

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Labor unions benefit their members by

A) distributing income more equally among workers. B) helping them compete more effectively against employers. C) increasing the number of job opportunities available for employees. D) preventing or controlling competition among workers. E) promoting the trade they represent to assure an adequate supply of skilled workers.

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Assume a hypothetical case where an industry begins as perfectly competitive and then becomes a monopoly. Which of the following statements comparing the conditions in the industry under both market structures is true?

A) A monopoly will produce less and charge a lower price than would a perfectly competitive industry producing the same good. B) A monopoly will produce more and charge a higher price than would a perfectly competitive industry producing the same good. C) A monopoly will produce more and advertise more than would a perfectly competitive industry producing the same good. D) A monopoly will produce less and charge a higher price than would a perfectly competitive industry producing the same good.

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