The primary purpose of antitrust legislation is to:

A. protect small business.
B. protect the competitiveness of U.S. business.
C. protect the prices of American-made products.
D. ensure American labor is paid a fair wage.

Answer: B

Economics

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Tennessee emits sulfur dioxide that flows into North Carolina. In meeting sulfur emissions regulations, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), which produces electricity, buys sulfur emission permits from Wyoming. The resulting hot spot problem is:

A. The citizens of Wyoming will experience higher sulfur emissions as a result of the emissions trading program. B. The citizens of Wyoming will experience lower sulfur emissions as a result of the emissions trading program. C. The citizens of Tennessee will pay more to reduce sulfur emissions than if the government used a command-and-control approach. D. The citizens of North Carolina will suffer higher emissions as a result of the emissions trading program.

Economics

If a college enforces a new policy where anyone caught cheating is immediately expelled, the basic postulate of economics suggests that

A) the amount of cheating will be unaffected. B) any of the above is possible because student behavior is unpredictable. C) fewer students will attempt to cheat. D) cheating will be completely eliminated.

Economics