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biggirl4568

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If the demand for cell phone service is inelastic, then
 
  A) the percentage change in quantity demanded is greater than the percentage change in price (in absolute value).
  B) the percentage change in quantity demanded is less than the percentage change in price (in absolute value).
  C) the percentage change in quantity demanded is equal to the percentage change in price.
  D) the quantity demanded does not change in response to changes in price.

Question 2

What conclusion did the 1962 University of Chicago study on the burden of the corporate tax rate make?
 
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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

The study concluded that owners of corporations, proprietorships, and partnerships all bear the burden of the corporate tax in rough proportion to profits, even though it is directly levied only on corporations.



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