The Volumetric Ethanol Excise Tax Credit (VEETC) is a tax credit for registered ethanol-gasoline blenders. Qualified blenders receive $0.51 for each gallon of pure ethanol they blend into gasoline. VEETC is an example of a
A) subsidy.
B) price floor.
C) price ceiling.
D) quota.
A
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A) the country is a net lender with the rest of the world. B) the country is running a net capital account surplus. C) foreign investment in domestic securities is at very low levels. D) All of the above.
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Refer to the table shown. If the market price is $6, a perfectly competitive profit-maximizing firm will produce:QuantityMarginal Cost1$3253749
A. 1 unit of output. B. 2 units of output. C. 3 units of output. D. 4 units of output.
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