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daltonest1984

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Which of the following cases was most important in arguing that the public good was best served by competition?
 
  (a) Marbury v. Madison (1803)
  (b) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
  (c) Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
  (d) Charles River Bridge v. Warren Bridge (1837)

Question 2

Schumpeter asserts all of the following except
 
  (a) A strong middle class fosters growth in society's entrepreneurial base.
  (b) Entrepreneurs are the leading force behind technological advancement.
  (c) Invention and innovation are unnecessary in a growing economy.
  (d) Secured property rights encourage risk-taking entrepreneurial behaviors.



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pami445

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Answer to Question 1

(d)

Answer to Question 2

(c)




daltonest1984

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Reply 2 on: Jun 30, 2018
Gracias!


xiazhe

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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