Other things being equal, a price-discriminating firm will charge less to the customers who
A. have the most elastic demand for the product.
B. are the most rational in making their decisions.
C. have the least elastic demand for its product.
D. have the lowest incomes.
Answer: A
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Based on the figure below. Starting from long-run equilibrium at point C, a tax cut that increases aggregate demand from AD to AD1 will lead to a short-run equilibrium at point ________ and eventually to a long-run equilibrium at point ________, if left to self-correcting tendencies.
A. D; C B. B; C C. B; A D. D; B
Torrie is thinking of starting up a small business selling hand-painted wine glasses. She is considering setting up her business as a sole proprietorship. What is one advantage to Torrie of setting up her business as a sole proprietorship?
A) As a sole proprietor, Torrie would have the ability to share risk with shareholders. B) As a sole proprietor, Torrie would face limited liability. C) As a sole proprietor, Torrie would have both ownership and control over the business. D) All of the above would be advantages of setting up her business as a sole proprietorship.
An economy with only the household and firm sectors is called:
A) a mixed economy. B) a private economy. C) a command economy. D) none of the above.
If the price doesn't change, no matter how much output is produced, the total revenue curve is a(n)
a. upward-sloping straight line b. downward-sloping straight line c. horizontal straight line d. U-shaped curve e. hill-shaped curve