There is creation of black market, resultant shortage of goods and services, wastage of resources due to deadweight loss, and poor quality products. Besides these shortcomings, price ceiling is considered to be unfair because it prevents voluntary exchange between buyers and sellers
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A prominent argument against the use of price ceilings is: 48.45 o they are unfair o...
An argument against social responsibility in organizations is that: O a business often has the resources necessary to solve problems. • b, business creates problems and should therefore solve them O corporations Cors in a society O d. there is potential for conflicts of interest, CS Which of the following is a disadvantage of a strategic alliance? O a. It does not allow for a quick market entry, O b. It involves a small cash outlay. c. It limits profits...
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Question 16 0.16 pts Rent seeking occurs when O resources are used to deregulate a market through the political process. resources are used to maximize profits. O resources are used to secure monopoly rights through the political process O two firms try to enter the same market. O landlords attempt to raise the rent on tenants Question 17 0.16 pts Use the following scenario to answer the following questions: Babak owns a sports practice facility...
3. Special-interest groups, lobbying, and rent-seeking behavior The following graph shows the market for paint. Use the graph input tool to help you answer the following questions. You will not be graded on any changes you make to this graph. Note: Once you enter a value in a white field, the graph and any corresponding amounts in the grey field will change accordingly. Graph Input Tool Price (Dollars per gallon) Quantity demanded (Milions of gallons) Surplus (Millions of gallons) Quantity...
A government might choose to implement a price floor to O A. keep specific prices up. O B. satisfy notions of equity. O c. give into powerful political groups. OD. All of the above have served as motivations. Demand and Supply Schedules for Chocolate Bars Price Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied ($) (thousands per week) (thousands per week) 2.00 1500 2100 1.80 1600 2050 1.60 1700 2000 1.40 1800 1950 1.20 1900 1900 1.00 2000 1850 0.80 2100 1800 0.60 2200...
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QUESTION 13 A competitive market economy is unlikely to provide an efficient quantity of some public goods because: the technology involved in the production of public goods makes it difficult for private firms to produce them even though, once produced, they could be marketed efficiently. Ob.only the government has the vast resources necessary to produce public goods. C. private production of public goods generally results in a large amount...
1. In what ways was Microsoft’s behaviour (a) against
the public interest; (b) in the public interest?
2. Being locked in to a product or technology is only
a problem if such a product can be clearly shown to be inferior to
an alternative. What difficulties might there be in establishing
such a case?
etwork effects Microsoft is a vertically integrated
firm (see page 87), with a dominant position in the operating
system market (i.e. Windows) and in certain application...
Chapter overview 1. Reasons for international trade Resources reasons Economic reasons Other reasons 2. Difference between international trade and domestic trade More complex context More difficult and risky Higher management skills required 3. Basic concept s relating to international trade Visible trade & invisible trade Favorable trade & unfavorable trade General trade system & special trade system Volume of international trade & quantum of international trade Commodity composition of international trade Geographical composition of international trade Degree / ratio of...
Q1 Which of the following are included and which are excluded in calculating this year's GDP. Explain in each instance. a. A monthly scholarship cheque received by an economics student b. The purchase of an almost new tractor by farmer Kojo C. The cashing in of a savings bond d. An increase in business inventories e. Tim Horton's purchases a corner grocery store f. Fearless Qweenie Kong, a stuntwoman, purchases a life insurance policy for a billion dollars ($) g....
THE BIG D COMPANY The Big D Company of Dallas, Texas, was a family owned, conservatively managed company. For over forty years the company enjoyed slow, steady growth in reaching its current employment level of just over 200. All expansions were financed entirely out of earnings. As the company grew, its operating procedures were periodically re-examined and modified to cope with the complex problems that accompany growth. The company developed, manufactured, and sold metering and flow control devices used in...
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Budgetary Policy and Economic Growth Errol D'Souza The share of capital expenditures in government expenditures has been slipping and the tax reforms have not yet improved the income...