When the price of the same product varies by locational attributes, it is an example of:
A) predatory pricing.
B) first-degree price discrimination.
C) second-degree price discrimination.
D) third-degree price discrimination.
D
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A) below; lower B) above; lower C) below; raise D) above; raise
Which of the following statements is NOT true during the colonial years, according to Hughes and Cain (2011)?
(a) Labor organizations were considered, by law, criminal conspiracies against society. (b) Colonial society provided for its aged and sick poor; others had to work. (c) Efforts to control wages and prices by governmental authority were present. (d) Compulsory labor applied only to slaves and indentured servants. (e) Idle persons were frequently jailed for the crime of having no visible means of support.
Interest is
a. the price paid for early availability of funds. b. the risk of extending a loan. c. an unnecessary premium charged for the use of money. d. the price one must pay when she does not save.
Which of the following is characteristic of a monopolistically competitive firm?
A. The firm faces an upward-sloping demand curve. B. The firm faces an inelastic demand curve. C. The firm faces a horizontal demand curve. D. The firm produces a differentiated product.