subject
Business, 24.04.2020 19:15 lilyjordan5972

Tariffs and quotas: A. benefit producers of protected products, but harm domestic consumers. B. benefits both producers of protected products and domestic consumers. C. benefit neither producers of protected products nor domestic consumers. D. benefit domestic consumers at the expense of producers of protected products.

ansver
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Business

image
Business, 21.06.2019 22:00, tylerineedhelp
The market yield on spice grills' bonds is 15%, and the firm's marginal tax rate is 33%. what is their shareholders' required return if the equity risk premium is 4%?
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 12:50, axelsanchez7710
You are working on a bid to build two city parks a year for the next three years. this project requires the purchase of $249,000 of equipment that will be depreciated using straight-line depreciation to a zero book value over the three-year project life. ignore bonus depreciation. the equipment can be sold at the end of the project for $115,000. you will also need $18.000 in net working capital for the duration of the project. the fixed costs will be $37000 a year and the variable costs will be $148,000 per park. your required rate of return is 14 percent and your tax rate is 21 percent. what is the minimal amount you should bid per park? (round your answer to the nearest $100) (a) $214,300 (b) $214,100 (c) $212,500 (d) $208,200 (e) $208,400
Answers: 3
image
Business, 22.06.2019 13:20, ooEVAoo
Suppose farmer lane grows and sells cotton in a perfectly competitive industry. the market price of cotton is $1.64 per kilogram, and his marginal cost of production is $1.44 per kilogram, which increases with output. assume farmer lane is currently earning a profit. can farmer lane do anything to increase his profit in the short run? farmer lane: a. cannot do anything to increase his profit. b. may or may not be able to increase his profit. c. can increase his profit by raising his price. d. can increase his profit by producing more output. e. can increase his profit by shutting down.
Answers: 1
image
Business, 22.06.2019 17:30, chilanka
Dr. sperry, a biologist, is using excel to track growth rates of different populations of bacteria. she has a very complex formula in one cell. it begins with “round”. dr. sperry would like to see exactly how excel’s calculation reached the final rounded value that she sees in the cell. what could dr. sperry do to best understand how the calculation was made? try different formulas on her own until she reaches the value shown in excel click on the evaluate formula button in the formulas tab and then click “step in” select the cell and then look at the formula in the formula field of the ribbon remove “round” from the formula in order to see the actual value before rounding
Answers: 2
You know the right answer?
Tariffs and quotas: A. benefit producers of protected products, but harm domestic consumers. B. bene...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
English, 11.04.2021 23:20
Konu
Chemistry, 11.04.2021 23:20
Konu
Mathematics, 11.04.2021 23:20
Konu
Mathematics, 11.04.2021 23:20