Which of the following examples accurately reflects monopolistic competition?

a. Stable, Inc. has a steady number of customers and doesn’t seek any more.
b. TopDrawer, Inc. tries to limit its customers to a select few.
c. JStar, Inc tries to sell as many cell phones to customers as possible.
d. Whole Farms doesn’t really care how many buyers purchase its produce.

c. JStar, Inc tries to sell as many cell phones to customers as possible.

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Jane makes 1000 items a day. Each day she spends 8 hours producing those items. If hired elsewhere she could have earned $250 an hour. The item sells for $15 each. Production occurs seven days a week. If the explicit costs total $150,000 per month, what is her accounting profit?

a. $300,000 b. $60,000 c. $450,000 d. $240,000

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Assume that business investment spending rises, and the increase is funded by greater borrowing in the capital markets. If the nation has low mobility international capital markets and a fixed exchange rate system, what happens to the GDP Price Index and net nonreserve international borrowing/lending balance in the context of the Three-Sector-Model? a. The GDP Price Index rises and net

nonreserve international borrowing/lending balance becomes more positive (or less negative). b. The GDP Price Index rises and net nonreserve international borrowing/lending balance becomes more negative (or less positive). c. The GDP Price Index falls and net nonreserve international borrowing/lending balance becomes more positive (or less negative). d. The GDP Price Index and net nonreserve international borrowing/lending balance remain the same. e. There is not enough information to determine what happens to these two macroeconomic variables.

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