Explain what is meant by perfect price discrimination
What will be an ideal response?
This occurs when a firm charges the maximum amount that buyers are willing to pay for each unit.
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Suppose a tax of $0.10 per unit on a good creates a deadweight loss of $100 . If the tax is increased to $0.25 per unit, the deadweight loss from the new tax would be
a. $200. b. $250. c. $475. d. $625.
The monetary base is equal to the sum of coins,
A) currency and banks' reserves at the Federal Reserve. B) currency and checkable deposits at banks. C) currency, banks' reserves at the Federal Reserve and checkable deposits at banks. D) and checkable deposits at banks. E) U.S. government securities owned by the Federal Reserve and Federal Reserve notes.
FIRREA increased the core-capital leverage requirement for thrift institutions from 3% to
A) 8%. B) 5%. C) 10%. D) 25%
If the economic growth rate INCREASES from 1% to 5%, the simple accelerator hypothesis suggests that
A) investment will continue to rise as output increases. B) investment will fall as output increases. C) investment will rise since the rate of change in output increases. D) None of the above is correct.