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irga5000 [103]
4 years ago
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4. The great economist Joseph Schumpeter coined the term ""creative destruction"" to characterize the free market economy. Why s

hould governments facilitate competitive markets and free international trade if competition is inherently destructive?
Business
1 answer:
strojnjashka [21]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

As the competition progress, certain corporations or firms can have competitive advantages that allows them to excel in the process of production and lower the costs while introducing new innovative technologies with the help of economies of scales.

This can lead to monopolies that eventually exploit the customers and harm the environment and communities around them. It is because of this, that the free trade and free market have to be promoted and protected by the government.

Explanation:

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                                     Linder's Department    Chiro's Department

First-floor square feet            900                                1,800

Average occupancy cost        $8                                    $8

Total Occupancy costs         $7,200                           $14,400

b. Allocation of Occupancy costs to Linder and Chiro Departments, using the relative market values of the floor space:

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First-floor square feet                            900                      1,800

Relative market value per square foot $40                       $10

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 Heating, lighting, & maintenance

 (Rate = $1.375)                                 $1,237.50               $2,475

Total occupancy costs                    $37,237.50            $20,475

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Lighting expense                      5,250

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First-floor space = $40 per square foot

Second-floor space = $10 per square foot

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