What can explain the fact that DVD players decreased in price during the 1990s even as more DVD players were being sold?
A) The demand for DVDs was declining.
B) The supply of DVD players was decreasing.
C) The supply of DVD players was increasing more than the demand for DVD players.
D) The demand for DVD players was increasing more than the supply of DVD players.
C
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In the range of increasing marginal returns, total product is
a. increasing at a constant rate b. increasing at an increasing rate c. increasing at a decreasing rate d. decreasing at an increasing rate e. decreasing at a decreasing rate
At a low wage rate,
a. there is no substitution effect b. there is no income effect c. the substitution effect usually outweighs the income effect d. the income effect usually outweighs the substitution effect e. the disutility of market work is usually high