Answer:
Letter C is correct. <u>Offer products with complementary demand patterns (e.g., jet skis and snowmobiles).</u>
Explanation:
This alternative is correct, as this strategy can be related to strategic capacity management, which can be defined as understanding the characteristics of organizational processes, which optimizes the use of the company's operational capacity.
Therefore, the strategy exemplified in alternative C, helps the organization to offer the desired quantity of products or services and helps to facilitate the use of facilities, equipment and personnel.
Answer: b. movement along SRAS
Explanation:
When the price level changes due to an increase in the demand that forces the Aggregate demand curve to shift rightward, the immediate effect would be that the Aggregate demand curve would intersect the Short Run Aggregate supply at a new point.
This new point will see a movement <em>along </em>the SRAS from its previous equilibrium point to the new equilibrium intersection point with the AD curve. In other words, the new point will be on the same SRAS curve just moving from one point to another.
Answer: False
Explanation: The PPC curve is one that illustrates the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources.
If an economy is operating at a point outside the production possibility curve (PPC) it indicates that the society is producing at an output level that is currently unattainable by its present economy . In other words, it implies growth and that more of both goods indicated by the PPC cannot be produced with the limited resources available.