a rock or a pen or a book or a table
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Answer: A. competition among producers</h3>
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Explanation:
Competition reduces prices while also increasing the quality of the product or service. Companies that don't do such things will likely be out of business since the customer can go elsewhere for a better experience. The more competition, the better consumers are off.
In contrast, monopolies are bad for consumers because one company can set the price to whatever they want (to a certain level of course) and the customer has no choice to pay that price. The customer does not have any other option so the company is in full control. This leads to decline in quality because quality is often associated with cost. Safety standards may decline as well. So this is why monopolies are not good for the customer. In cases where there are monopolies, such as with power utilities, it is strongly advised that government regulations are put in place. This way the company doesn't completely exploit the customer.
In short, we can eliminate choice D because it runs counter to choice A.
Choice C can also be eliminated because if you had a decrease in supply, then the price of the product is likely to go up if you hold other factors in check (such as keeping the same level of demand). Higher prices do not benefit consumers unless those consumers had an equal or better wage increase.
A raise in interest rates means that it becomes more expensive to borrow money. For example, a raise in interest rates means that mortgage rates go higher. This negative is slightly counterbalanced with the fact that savings accounts interest rates go up as well. Overall, I think a rise in interest rates means that consumers ultimately pay more, so we can cross choice B off the list as well.
The preamble to the constitution does not specify providing for economic equity. This is one of the reasons why 1% of citizens own the majority of the money in America.
<span>this theory is referred to as: Transformation
In choosing an economic system, transformation refers to creating an adjustment to an existing economic system, by taking the positive aspects of other existing economic system.
For example, a communist country that choose to give more freedom to the private sector in order to attract economic growth</span>
trade between the US and Canada
Explanation:
- River St. Lawrence is one of the largest and most important rivers in Canada.
- It is located in the eastern part of the country.
- It flows through the area where some of the most important cities such as Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec are located.
- It is also in the area near the US border.