Answer:
A university study by known sociologists that concludes welfare payments are insufficient
Explanation:
<em>In the following options given above, the university study by the known sociologists tends to hold more weight than a gruop of survey carried out. </em>
This is because, in survey, the responses are subjective to the mood and personality of the respondents whereas in the university study carried out by the sociologists, it definitely follows a laid down experimental process before the result was arrived at.
Sight: "green plantains / hanging in stalks"
Sound: "listening to the Puerto Ricans complain"
Smell: "smells from the open bids / of dried codfish"
The correct answer is a mixed economy.
A Mixed Economy is one where there is a mix of private and public enterprises present. Since the question indicated that there are private enterprises as well as public transportation and electricity, this is an example of a mixed economy.
Answer:
Reducing trade barriers
Explanation:
<u>If governments choose protectionism, they harm citizens who could benefit from the products, services or jobs offered by foreign companies.</u>
If, for example, the “A” government sets <em>tariffs to protect the domestic market</em>, the “B” government <em>could respond with tariffs in retaliation</em>, which would result in both countries being harmed. So, the problem of trade warfare is still represented by a “Prisoner's Dilemma” game because it says that two people, in this case, two governments, can decide not to cooperate even if it goes against the interest of both.
On the other hand, <em>unrestricted free trade could go against governments that develop trade policies based on national economic well-being.</em>
The game's equilibrium solution would be for both countries to opt to reduce their trade barriers through negotiations.
Answer:
all of the above are the options