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The theory of comparative advantage states that there are gains from trade if countries specialize and optimize their opportunity costs. why is comparative advantage a driving force behind trade behind trade between regions and countries? why does specialization lead to welfare improvement? why engaging in trade is better than trying to be self-sufficient?
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Gary becker's controversial the economics of discrimination concludes that price discrimination has no effect on final profits. price discrimination benefits monopolies. labor discrimination in hiring results in more efficient allocations of production. discrimination in hiring practices has no effect on final profits. labor discrimination harms firms that practice it due to increased labor costs. price discrimination harms monopolies, which refutes over two centuries of economic theory.
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:20
Stock a has a beta of 1.2 and a standard deviation of 20%. stock b has a beta of 0.8 and a standard deviation of 25%. portfolio p has $200,000 consisting of $100,000 invested in stock a and $100,000 in stock b. which of the following statements is correct? (assume that the stocks are in equilibrium.) (a) stock b has a higher required rate of return than stock a. (b) portfolio p has a standard deviation of 22.5%. (c) portfolio p has a beta equal to 1.0. (d) more information is needed to determine the portfolio's beta. (e) stock a's returns are less highly correlated with the returns on most other stocks than are b's returns.
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Which of the following is considered part of a country’s infrastructure?
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In a database table, each record is usually displayed on its own separate a. column b. field c. row d. cell
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