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charchew

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Which of the following is an example of featherbedding?
 a. a craft union's restricting entry into its profession
  b. a union-imposed wage floor
  c. an increase in labor productivity that results from a decrease in quit rates
  d. attempts to reduce the sale of nonunion goods
  e. a construction workers union's requiring an unnecessarily large number of workers to do a particular job

Question 2

A tax on imports equal to a percentage of the cost of those imports is known as
 a. a specific tariff
  b. an ad valorem tariff
  c. a tax on luxury goods only
  d. an effective quota
  e. an ad valorem quota



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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