Which of the following is NOT an example of a non-tariff barrier?
a. A subsidy
b. Health and safety regulations
c. Antidumping duties
d. Taxes
d
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A. students should want this work to be relevant and to make a difference; moreover, a student especially wants the paper to be interesting and important to have the stamina and enthusiasm to complete the process B. thinking about who will read the paper, and who may potentially be influenced by it, guides the writing C. entering the scholarly debate is an important function of research papers and will ensure that the student's work will impress the professor and satisfy course requirements D. addressing policy problems and/or assessing solutions shows that our work can have relevance to contemporary challenges, allowing us to speak to politicians, practitioners, and citizens, giving us an additional feeling of satisfaction with the work E. all of these
Why was the Marbury v. Madison decision important?
a. It made slavery illegal in theory though not in practice. b. It made the Constitution the supreme law of the nation. c. It institutionalized the federal central bank. d. It firmly established the principle of judicial review.
Marriage eligibility requirements generally include
a. minimum age thresholds. b. prohibitions on marriage between close relatives. c. monogamy. d. All of the above are correct.
In most industries, established firms have a decided advantage against start-ups due primarily to their access to:
A. markets B. capital C. marketing D. labor E. technology