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Which of these is an example of price competition?
(1 point) Responses a new advertising campaign a new advertising campaign a
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VOLTRON.
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What does greater competition among sellers usually lead to?
(1 point) • lower prices and fewer choices for buyers • lower
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What does greater competition amongst sellers usually lead to?
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Elliot runs a car wash that does pretty good business; however, three new car washes have opened up all within three blocks of
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m
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What is open opportunity?
A. Open opportunity occurs when consumers and producers can choose to compete in any market place.
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Why does free enterprise system keeps help prices low?
A. Producers must meet consumer expectations for the price to be forced
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The creation of a single European market would
(1 point) promote competition, which would lower prices and improve consumer
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gaf
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which scenario is the best example of competition between
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The creation of a single
European market would (1 point) promote competition, which would lower prices and improve consumer
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Which of these is an example of price competition?
* 1 point a new advertising campaign a loyalty rewards program four shops sell
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How do markets keep producers from increasing prices
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What does greater competition among sellers usually lead to? (1 point) Responses lower prices and fewer choices for buyers lower
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unknown SSSSSSS
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Competition means the customers will get better-quality goods and services at lower prices.
True False
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Use the chart to answer the question.
Limited government involvement promotes independent choice for consumers and businesses.
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Kanna
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Resources expended to secure "rents" (or "surpluses") are essentially wasted when you consider a "winner-takes-all" decision
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What is a positive effect of competition?
pick one (1 point) Responses increased value for consumers increased value for
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What does greater competition among buyers usually lead to?
A. Resources going to those who are willing and able to pay more B.
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what does greater competition amongst sellers usually lead to?
a. Lower prices and fewer choices for buyers. b. Lower prices and
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what does greater competition among buyers usually lead to?
a. Resources going to those who are willing and able to pay more. b.
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How might the government deal with a huge company that has no competitors and is charging customers high prices?
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