16 questions. Each question is worth 5 % 16 ×5 = 80.
Answer:
Quotas do not affect the equilibrium price, whereas tariffs do not affect the equilibrium quantity.
Explanation:
The import tariff decreases the import quality from AD to CB and increases the price of the good from P to P*. The import restricting effect and consumption effect is same for quotas and tariff. So, the deadweight loss from them is the same from quotas and tariff (HIJ and GEF).
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However, tariff enables the government to increase their revenue from the imports while import quotas precludes such revenue (GEHI). Thus, the cost tariff is lower than the import quotas imposed.
<u>Answer:</u> Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The customers are categorized based on their time of adoption to a new product. Innovators are the first people to try the product they are few in the market. Early adopters based on the opinion of the people move to new products in the market. Early majority is a large group of people who move on with new products seeing that is the latest product and that the product which they use may become obsolete.
Laggards are the last group of people who adopt to new products. Laggards are traditional people who would like to go by old ways. Fred is a laggard who has low income and does not wished to switch to new digital technology.
Answer:
1. Work Environment.
2. Salary and Benefits.
3. Aptitudes and Abilities.
4. Education and Training.
5. Tasks and Responsibilities.
6. Work Hours.
7. Values.
8. Career Outlook.
9. International Career Outlook.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The correct answer is letter "B": Capital Projects.
Explanation:
Capital Projects are long-term investments that aim to build, expand or improve an asset. Capital projects usually refer to investments on buildings, machinery, and factories. Management and resource allocation is complex in capital projects because of the time the project lasts and the amount of investment necessary to complete it.