The correct answer is C.
A natural monopoly is a market situation in which a single firm serves the whole market, therefore it is the only producer of a certain good or service, due to the fact that there exist some natural conditions which establish huge barriers for new competitors entering in the market, in the sense of extremely large fixed costs.
In such a case there is no market competition, therefore the monopoly can decide on the quantity supplied and on the price of the products (usually establishing a much higher one that if there was competition). Such a situation is harmful for consumers. They purchase products at a higher price and with lower quality because, as there is no competition, producers are not forced to continuously develop and improve their products. This is why goverment intervenes, trying to soften the situation by decreasing the profits of the monopolists and increasing the welfare of consumers, and the social welfare.
The correct answer is d. Hamartia. The <span>term that refers to a character’s tragic flaw is Hamartia. </span>Hamartia comes from Greek "to err" and it refers to a mistake that a character does that will eventually lead to their tragedy or demise.
Answer:
In a nursing home
Explanation:
Emilio is facing imminent death. consistent with a recent study of canadians in a similar situation, given a choice, the least desirable place he would choose to die is In a nursing home
In respect to this question, there are no options given to choose from. So i am answering this question on the basis of my knowledge and i hope that it helps you. Some states have enacted a Balanced Budget Amendment to their state constitution, which require them to hold spending in line with revenues.
Explanation:
It is an example of superstitious behavior that is resulting from accidental reinforcement. The accidental reinforcer occurs after an act that may unintentionally strengthen the likelihood of the occurrence of that act. Superstitious behavior is often the result of accidental reinforcement
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A golfer may be lean as nears the hole. Such learning followed the past by the ball going into the hole (reinforcer) so even though leaning has no causal effects on whether the ball goes in, the accidental contingent relationship between leaning and ball being holed leads to reinforcement of leaning also called adventitious reinforcer.