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Discuss the possible role of weaker worker bargaining power in the run-up to the global financial crisis. (Think about the impact of weakening labor power on inequality, employment, credit, and household expectations).
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Martha entered into a contract with terry, an art dealer. according to the contract, terry was to supply 18 th century artifacts to martha for the play she was directing, and martha was ready to pay $50,000 for this. another director needed the same artifacts and was ready to pay $60,000. terry decided not to sell the artifacts to martha. in this case, the court may order terry to:
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2. which of the following statements about interest is true? a. interest is a one-time fee that you pay for lending money. b. interest is expressed as a percentage of the amount you are borrowing. c. because interest rates tend to be small numbers, they typically don't have much effect on the price of the goods you're purchasing. d. interest is a penalty that you pay when you don't pay your bills on time.
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Business, 23.06.2019 09:30
Which of the following economic behaviors causes scarcity? a limited supply and unlimited demand b limited supply and unlimited credit c limited supply and limited regulation d limited supply and limited incentives
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