The notion that technological change is not random but instead is driven by the pursuit of profits is an essential element of
A) classical growth theory.
B) neoclassical growth theory.
C) the new growth theory.
D) perpetual growth theory.
C
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The price elasticity of demand is defined as the magnitude of the
A) change in quantity demanded divided by the change in price. B) change in price divided by the change in quantity demanded. C) percentage change in quantity demanded divided by the percentage change in price. D) percentage change in price divided by the percentage change in quantity demanded.
Season ticket holders for the St. Louis Rams received a surprise when they read the applications forms to renew their season tickets. In order to get their season ticket to the Rams' home games, they also had to buy tickets to the preseason games
Many season ticket holders grumbled about this practice as an underhanded way for the St. Louis Rams to get more money from its season ticket holders. This practice is an example of: A) peak-load pricing. B) intertemporal price discrimination. C) two-part tariff. D) bundling. E) Both A and B are correct.