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xxTIMURxx [149]
3 years ago
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When the price of gasoline rose to $4 per gallon in the summer of 2008, many people were outraged at how gas companies were "pri

ce gouging" individuals and called for price controls on gasoline. If the government had agreed to legally cap the price of gasoline, would this have lowered the cost to consumers? Explain.
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A.

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F/S => [ (1 +  rSFr ) / ( 1 + r$) ]

then we can also say

F/S *( 1 + r$) => (1 +  rSFr )

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B and C.

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