What is the difference between buying stocks and buying bonds?

A) The future growth of a stock is more uncertain than the payments of a bond.
B) Differences of opinion about a stock's future may vary considerably but there is less difference about a bond's future.
C) A stock can possibly pay dividends forever, but bonds have a fixed number of payments.
D) All of these are differences between stocks and bonds.

D

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Suppose the market for potatoes can be expressed as follows: Supply: QS = -20 + 10p Demand: QD = 400 - 20p If the government sets a maximum price of $10 per unit, what will be the quantity demanded and quantity supplied?

What will be an ideal response?

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The principal difference between economic profits for a monopolist and for a competitive firm is that:

a. monopoly profits create major problems of equity whereas competitive profits do not. b. competitive profits exist only in the short run whereas monopoly profits may exist in the long run as well. c. monopoly profits represent a transfer out of consumer surplus whereas competitive profits do not. d. monopoly profits are usually larger than competitive profits.

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