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piesebel

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A merger between U.S. Steel and General Motors would be an example of a
 
  A) conspiracy in restraint of trade. B) horizontal merger.
  C) conglomerate merger. D) vertical merger.

Question 2

Along an upward-sloping labor supply curve, as the wage rate increases, the opportunity cost of leisure ________, causing individuals to supply a ________ quantity of labor.
 
  A) decreases; greater B) increases; greater
  C) remains constant, constant D) increases; lower


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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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