_______ ensure that resources are allocated to where they are most highly valued

a. Communist governments
b. Consumers
c. Suppliers
d. Non-governmental organizations
e. Markets


e

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A) our choice of the goods can be either on or within the production possibilities frontier B) we can satisfy our all wants C) the opportunity cost of another good is zero D) we face a tradeoff and incur an opportunity cost

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Suppose in a certain city the demand for low-cost housing can be characterized by the equation P = 500 - 2Q, where Q is housing measured in square feet. Further, suppose that supply is characterized by the equation: P = 25 + 3Q. Suppose that the government feels that the grant is not enough and, in addition, imposes a price ceiling of $270. What will happen to consumer surplus? What are the drawbacks?

What will be an ideal response?

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In a repeated? game, deterring entry

A) is not possible.
B) is not a rational strategy if money is lost fighting the first potential entrant.
C) may require losing money fighting the first potential entrant.
D) cannot form a subgame perfect Nash equilibrium.

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Which of the following statements is not correct?

a. Based on studies of human decision making, most people value fairness. b. Based on studies of human decision making, some people's preference are inconsistent over time. c. Government intervention is the best remedy for the problems caused by asymmetric information. d. Advertising can be an example of a company signaling the quality of its products.

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