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Higher inflation makes relative prices a. more variable, making it more likely that resources will be allocated to their best use. b. more variable, making it less likely that resources will be allocated to their best use. c. less variable, making it more likely that resources will be allocated to their best use. d. less variable, making it less likely that resources will be allocated to their best use.
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Business, 22.06.2019 06:30
Select all that apply. select the ways that labor unions can increase wages. collective bargaining reducing the labor supply increasing the demand for labor creating monopolies
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:10
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Over the past decade, brands that were once available only to the wealthy have created more affordable product extensions, giving a far broader range of consumers a taste of the good life. jaguar, for instance, launched its x-type sedan, which starts at $30,000 and is meant for the "almost rich" consumer who aspires to live in luxury. by marketing to people who desire a luxurious lifestyle, jaguar is using:
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