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Garrulous

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Suppressed technologies
 A) is what lead to the development of internet search engines.
  B) means that price controls are needed for corporate control.
  C) means that new inventions always are introduced by entrepreneurs.
  D) means that firms often hide threatening new inventions.

Question 2

The market for corporate takeovers
 A) helps disciplines the behavior of CEOs.
  B) forces CEOs to focus on market share.
  C) had nothing to do with the monitoring of CEO behavior.
  D) is not efficient.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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