Answer: The correct answer is "C) giving up rather than standing up to the boss as required by law.".
Explanation: This is a situation of: <u>giving up rather than standing up to the boss as required by law.</u>
Michael should have sued his boss before the law so that he could instead be compensated for the bad treatment and discrimination and also collect unemployment compensation in the event that the employment relationship is terminated.
Answer:
A classic example of exogenous shock is the oil supply shock in the 1970s.
Explanation:
At that time, the OPEC (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries), led by Arab countries, controlled the supply of oil in retaliation for Western policies. Controlling supply, ie decreasing production, drastically raised the price of a barrel of oil. Thus, both the quantity of equilibrium and the price and equilibrium changed in that situation due to the exogenous shock in the supply of the product.
Investors should invest in a company to make more investments. With the company, they can make more money.
Answer:
Standard Cycle market.
Explanation:
Standard Cycle Markets are markets where the imitation of the products that a competitor sells is very difficult and expensive. In case of bottled water, The scope of innovation is very low and thus the it is very difficult for any company to gain competitive advantage over its competitors in such markets. Therefore, Bottled Water market is considered as the most appropriate example of 'Standard Cycle Market'.
Answer:
Price floor binding
b. price ceiling binding
price floor and binding
Explanation:
A price floor is when the government or an agency of the government sets the minimum price of a product. A price floor is binding if it is set above equilibrium price.
Price ceiling is when the government or an agency of the government sets the maximum price for a product. It is binding when it is set below equilibrium price.
The minimum price of milk is above equilibrium price. So, it is a binding price floor
The maximum price of milk is below equilibrium price. It is binding price ceiling
If teenagers can't find jobs due to minimum wages law. It means that the minimum wage must be above equilibrium price. This is because it is when price is above equilibrium price that supply of labour outstrips demand. So, it is a binding price floor