Cooperation:

A. is sustained by the threat of punishment for bad behavior.

B. is sustained by the promise of reward for good behavior.

C. will fail to be established if threats/promises are not credible.

D. All of these are true about cooperation.


D. All of these are true about cooperation.

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What would happen to a government's total debt if it ran a budget deficit?

A) Total debt would increase. B) Spending would increase. C) Total debt would decrease. D) Spending would decrease.

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Generally, expenses on toothpaste are a small part of a consumer's budget, so the demand for toothpaste is more likely to be

A) elastic. B) inelastic. C) unit elastic. D) perfectly elastic.

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_________________—a term referring to the putting advances in knowledge to use in a new product or service.

a. Production function b. Invention c. Innovation d. Technological change

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