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Consider the market in which clothing producers operate. Suppose productivity decreases in the factory producing jeans. Explain how this event will change the quantity of jeans supplied and the supply of jeans today. A. The quantity of jeans supplied decreases. B. The quantity of jeans supplied increases. C. The supply of jeans decreases. D. The supply of jeans increases. E. The quantity of jeans supplied increases and the supply of jeans also increases.
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Business, 22.06.2019 05:50, Haddixhouse8948
Match each of the terms below with an example that fits the term. a. fungibility the production of gasoline b. inelasticity the switch from coffee to tea c. non-excludability the provision of national defense d. substitution the demand for cigarettes
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:50, emanuelmorales1515
Amonopolist’s inverse demand function is p = 150 – 3q. the company produces output at two facilities; the marginal cost of producing at facility 1 is mc1(q1) = 6q1, and the marginal cost of producing at facility 2 is mc2(q2) = 2q2.a. provide the equation for the monopolist’s marginal revenue function. (hint: recall that q1 + q2 = q.)mr(q) = 150 - 6 q1 - 3 q2b. determine the profit-maximizing level of output for each facility. output for facility 1: output for facility 2: c. determine the profit-maximizing price.$
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Business, 23.06.2019 00:00, kyledsmith18
In this multi-channel funnel report, which two channels have the highest overlap and would benefit from coordinated marketing messaging?
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