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joblessjake

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The information conveyed by changes in market prices is especially important in financial markets because
 a. It forces individual investors to reveal their information about the prospects of a security
  b. It assesses business decisions
 c. It helps firms forecast the future demand for products
 d. All of the above

Question 2

You want to run a difference-in-difference experiment with a price increase for your lawn chairs in Miami, FL. If you are worried about leakage with your control group, a poor comparison city would be
 a. Boston, MA
 b. San Francisco, CA
  c. St. Paul, MN
 d. Tampa Bay, FL



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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