The price elasticity of supply along a typical supply curve is
a. constant.
b. equal to zero.
c. higher at low levels of quantity supplied and lower at high levels of quantity supplied.
d. lower at low levels of quantity supplied and higher at high levels of quantity supplied.
c
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If the food stamp program in the United States moved from coupons redeemable for food to cash payments
A) everyone would buy less food and more of other goods. B) everyone would buy more food and less of other goods. C) some people might buy less food and obtain a higher level of utility. D) some people might buy less food and obtain a lower level of utility.
Dina is driving to work on an interstate highway at 90 MPH, well in excess of the legal speed of 65 MPH. Sandy is also driving to work at the same time, going 85 MPH. A state trooper pulls Dina over and gives her a speeding ticket. Sandy continues driving, but if Dina had not been speeding, the trooper would have ticketed Sandy instead. In terms of externalities, this story shows that:
a. Sandy's actions gave Dina a positive externality. b. Dina's actions gave Sandy a positive externality. c. Sandy's actions gave Dina a negative externality. d. Dina's actions gave Sandy a negative externality. e. Dina's and Sandy's actions did not create any externalities.