If firms have an incentive to hide information from mandatory disclosure because the information is proprietary, then which of the following remedies is the least intrusive way to overcome this incentive?
A) leave it to the market
B) separation of functions
C) supervisory oversight
D) socialization of information production
C
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If the market was a monopoly, the quantity would be ________ and the price would be ________; if the market tis perfectly competitive, the quantity would be ________ and the price would be ________
A) Q1; P1; Q2; P2 B) Q2; P1; Q1; P2 C) Q1; P1; Q2; P1 D) Q1; P2; Q2; P1 E) Q1; P2; Q1; P1
The following expressions describe a perfectly competitive labor market. The labor supply curve is:
SL = AE = $3.00 + $0.000375L. The marginal revenue product of labor curve is: MRPL = $13.00 - 0.000433L. a. Find the equilibrium wage in this labor market. Also, find the optimal number of labor hours worked per week. Let L represent the number of labor hours worked per week, and let W represent the hourly wage of workers. b. Determine the economic rent earned by labor in this situation.