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What is the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice?
 
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Use a supply and demand graph to explain why the rent on land is demand determined.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The Antitrust Division of the Justice Department is one of two federal agencies empowered to act against those in violation of antitrust laws. It initiates action against those who violate antitrust laws and decides which cases to prosecute and against whom to bring criminal charges.

Answer to Question 2

The equilibrium rent is determined by the placement of the demand curve. When demand is D1, the equilibrium rent is R1 . When demand rises to D2, the equilibrium rent rises to R2 . The supply of land is perfectly inelastic.



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