Explain the effect of right-to-work laws on the collective bargaining power of labor unions
Right-to-work laws decrease the power of unions by allowing workers to choose whether or not to join the union.
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Suppose France imposes a tariff on wine of 3 euros per bottle. If government revenue from the tariff amounts to 30 million euros per year and if the quantity of wine supplied by French wine producers, with the tariff, is 8 million bottles per year, then we can conclude that
a. the quantity of wine demanded by France, with the tariff, is 18 million bottles per year. b. the quantity of wine demanded by France, without the tariff, would be 24 million bottles per year. c. the amount of the deadweight loss is 24 million euros per year. d. the tariff causes French buyers of wine to pay 2 euros more per bottle than they would pay without the tariff.
What do clean air in New York City and elephants in Africa have in common?
a. They are both common resources. b. They are both public goods. c. They are both club goods. d. Both are excludable.
Which statement is true?
A. Every nation should try to be completely self-sufficient. B. International trade lowers our standard of living. C. The basis for international trade is specialization. D. Importing consumer products increases our prices.
Refer to the given table. The equilibrium price in this market is:Price Per UnitColumn A Units Per YearColumn B Units Per Year$2010040$309550$408060$506570$605080
A. between $30 and $40. B. nonexistent. C. between $40 and $50. D. between $20 and $30.