External link to Question : 31.The matrix structure the correct structure when three conditions met. : 1302584

Question : 31.The matrix structure the correct structure when three conditions met. : 1302584

  31.The matrix structure is the correct structure when three conditions are met. Which of the following is one of these three conditions? a.Pressure exists to share scarce resources across product lines. b.Technical quality is not very important. c.The environmental domain of the organization is simple. d.The environmental domain of the organization is certain and stable. 32.The matrix structure: a.always keeps dual-authority relationships. b.should be […]

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Question : 10.1   Negative Externalities: Pollution 1) Externalities A) can be either benefits or : 1226022

    10.1   Negative Externalities: Pollution   1) Externalities A) can be either benefits or costs. B) always create extra social costs. C) always make society better off. D) cannot be expressed in dollar amounts. E) are always part of private costs or private benefits.   2) A cost that arises from the production or consumption that falls on someone other than the producer or […]

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Question : Figure 2-7 Figure 2-7 shows the production possibilities frontiers for : 1267021

  Figure 2-7     Figure 2-7 shows the production possibilities frontiers for Pakistan and Indonesia.  Each country produces two goods, cotton and cashews.   11) Refer to Figure 2-7. What is the opportunity cost of producing 1 bolt of cotton in Pakistan? A) 3/8 of a pound of cashews B) 5/8 of a pound of cashews C) 1 3/5 pounds of cashews D) 150 […]

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Question : 41) The free rider problem refers to a situation in : 1387512

    41) The free rider problem refers to a situation in which A) people consume a pure public good without payment, even though the good may not be produced if no one chooses to pay. B) the marginal cost of allowing additional consumers to consume a public good is zero. C) high income individuals subsidize the production of goods, such as education, that make […]

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Question : 3.2   Opportunity Cost 1) In a production possibilities frontier graph, the : 1238379

  3.2   Opportunity Cost 1) In a production possibilities frontier graph, the cost of producing more units of a good is measured by the A) dollar value of the resources used to produce the good. B) amount of the other good or service that must be forgone. C) dollar value of the additional output. D) area in the arc between the PPF and a straight […]

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Question : 61) In a circular flow diagram, i.the value of production : 1240874

61) In a circular flow diagram, i.the value of production = income. ii.the value of production = expenditure. iii.expenditure = income. A) i, ii and iii are true statements. B) Only iii is a true statement. C) i and ii are true statements. D) i and iii are true statements. E) Only i is a true statement.   62) The abbreviation “GDP” stands for A) […]

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Question : 61.The work by Jeffrey Sachs suggests that investments in _____ help : 1299226

  61.The work by Jeffrey Sachs suggests that investments in _____ help explain why some countries in Southeast Asia have been able to overcome the disadvantages associated with their tropical geography and grow far more rapidly than tropical nations in Africa and Latin America.   A. nuclear weapons B. education C. terrorist activities D. nationalization of private properties E. active bartering 62.In the context of political economy, one notable development of […]

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Question : 11) If all households in a nation receive the same : 1226361

  11) If all households in a nation receive the same income, the nation’s Lorenz curve A) is horizontal. B) is vertical. C) is a 45° line. D) runs along the horizontal axis until it reaches 50 percent of households and then runs vertically up to 100 percent of income. E) runs along the horizontal axis until it reaches 100 percent of households and then […]

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Question : 41) Goods that can be produced at a constant or : 1226449

    41) Goods that can be produced at a constant or very gently rising opportunity cost have A) an elastic demand. B) an inelastic demand. C) an inelastic supply. D) an elastic supply. E) a unit elastic demand.   42) For a product with a rapidly increasing opportunity cost of producing additional units, A) demand is price elastic. B) supply is price elastic. C) […]

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Question : 4.2   Supply and Demand Analysis: An Oil Import Fee Refer to : 1381061

  4.2   Supply and Demand Analysis: An Oil Import Fee   Refer to the information provided in Figure 4.4 below to answer the questions that follow.   Figure 4.4   1) Refer to Figure 4.4. At the world price of $125 per barrel of oil, the United States imports ________ million barrels of oil per day. A) 4 B) 6 C) 8 D) 10   […]

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