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fagboi

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Patent laws
 a. reduce incentive to innovate by restricting market entry
  b. reduce incentive to innovate by making it difficult to use the patented innovation
  c. increase incentive to innovate by restricting entry into a market
  d. increase incentive to innovate by giving a firm permanent and exclusive production rights
  e. give a firm the right to provide a wide variety of goods or services

Question 2

The adverse selection problem is most likely in which of the following occupations?
 a. waiter/waitress
  b. barber
  c. college professor
  d. supermarket cashier
  e. tightrope walker



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Wow, this really help


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