What is an example of the bidder's curse?

A) addiction to auctions
B) paying less than the auctioned good value
C) Bid a value that is higher than the price of the good at a retail store.
D) Never win an auction.

C

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The crowding out of consumer spending by an increase in taxes will be the greatest when

A) consumers would have spent the entire amount they now must pay in taxes. B) consumers would have saved the entire amount they now must pay in taxes. C) consumers would have spent only a fraction of the amount they now must pay in taxes. D) the government has a history of increasing taxes on a regular basis.

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The above table shows production points on Sweet-Tooth Land's production possibilities frontier. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A) Producing 0 chocolate bars and 100 cans of cola is both attainable and efficient. B) Producing 20 chocolate bars and 80 cans of cola is attainable, but inefficient. C) Producing 30 chocolate bars and 38 cans of cola is only attainable with an increase in technology. D) Producing 40 chocolate bars and 0 cans of cola is unattainable and inefficient.

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