The single most important factor in the 1992 crisis of the EMS was
A) ratification of the Single European Act.
B) the near failure of the Maastricht Treaty.
C) the fall in unemployment rates throughout the EEC.
D) German reunification efforts.
E) the outbreak of war in the former Yugoslavia.
D
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Refer to Figure 13-16. Figure 13-16 depicts a monopolistically competitive barber shop. Use the diagram to answer the following questions
a. Suppose the average variable cost of production is $15 when output equals 110 haircuts and $15.25 when output equals 140 haircuts. If the firm wants to maximize its profit or minimize its losses, how many haircuts will it produce and what price should it charge? Explain your answer. b. Calculate the firm's profit or loss. c. What is likely to happen in this industry over time as it moves to its new long-run equilibrium? d. Suppose the barber shop depicted in the diagram remains in the industry. Is this barber shop likely to produce this same quantity of haircuts as in part (a) in the long run?
The rate at which a consumer must give up y to get one more x is equal to
A) -Px/Py. B) -Py/Px. C) -MUx/MUy. D) MUy/MUx.