The fundamental economic questions that every economic system must answer are:

A) what, how, and for whom.
B) what, why, and for whom.
C) when, why, and for whom.
D) how, when, and how much.

Ans: A) what, how, and for whom.

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By the 1830s, young women and children

(a) were a very important portion of the industrial work force, about 40%. (b) were a minor portion of the industrial work force, about 10%. (c) were a moderate portion of the industrial work force, about 25%. (d) were not a part of the "industrial" work force because legislation forbade it in order to protect young women and children.

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One criticism of the Bertrand pricing model is that

A) the model is implausible when there is product differentiation. B) when there is an oligopoly with no product differentiation, the model's prediction is inconsistent with reality. C) the model's predicted price is solely a function of demand conditions. D) the model's predicted price is dependent on the number of firms.

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