Many middle-to-older-aged men now claim they "need" Viagra (the male impotency wonder drug) for an enjoyable sex life. The economic way of thinking predicts
A) more men would be likely to claim they need Viagra if the price per pill were much lower (say two cents each) compared to the current price.
B) fewer men would be likely to claim they need Viagra if the price per pill were much higher (say, two hundred dollars each) compared to the current price.
C) other things constant, more prescriptions would be written if the price of Viagra falls significantly.
D) other things constant, fewer prescriptions would be written if the price of Viagra rises significantly.
E) all of the above are true.
E
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Suppose a single-price monopoly sells 3 units of a good at $20 per unit. If the monopoly sells 4 units, the total revenue increases to $72. What is the marginal revenue of the fourth unit?
A) $52 B) $18 C) $60 D) $12 E) $20
The sum of the current, capital and official settlements accounts is always zero
Indicate whether the statement is true or false