The supply curve for CDs shows the
A) minimum price that consumers are willing to pay if a given quantity of CDs is available.
B) maximum price that consumers are willing to pay if a given quantity of CDs is available.
C) maximum price that producers must be offered to get them to produce a given quantity of CDs.
D) minimum price that producers must be offered to get them to produce a given quantity of CDs.
D
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Decreasing marginal returns
A) can be avoided if a firm watches costs. B) affect all firms, but at different production levels. C) affect all firms at the same level of production. D) disappear when the firm produces a large enough level of output. E) mean that the average product of labor starts as a negative number and then becomes positive.
When all else is held constant, during recessions government
(a) revenues and expenditures increase. (b) revenues increase and expenditures decrease. (c) revenues decrease and expenditures rise. (d) revenues and expenditures decrease.