Survey Of Economics
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ISBN: 9781337111522
Author: Tucker, Irvin B.
Publisher: Cengage,
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Chapter 3, Problem 10SQ
To determine
Possible cause for the decline in the supply for pizza in the economy.
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Question 15.15 Two months ago, the Marbury Shirt company sold 200 shirts at $30 per shirt. Last month, the company raised its price to $35 per shirt and sold 300 shirts. Evidently the company experienced a(n)
decrease in demand.
increase in demand.
decrease in supply.
increase in supply.
Which of the following will NOT shift the supply curve? Choose all that apply.
A.
The price of the product is decreased by $20.
B.
The government decides that the process of making the product is unsafe, so a new and more expensive process has to be adopted.
C.
A new competitor making the same product enters the marketplace.
D.
The price of the product is increased by $20.
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The workers at the plant producing the product receive a $5 per hour raise.
Which of the following would NOT cause an increase in demand for Canadian canola?
The price of Canadian canola falls.
People are worried about the availability of canola in the future, and so they are hoarding (stockpiling) it now.
Other countries need canola to feed their livestock (such as pigs), but they are not able to grow enough themselves.
The price of other similar plants increases.
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