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itsmyluck

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Which is the best example of a nondiversifiable risk for Stalwart Shoes?
 
  A) A project to open a new store in Texas
  B) A project to open a new factory in Texas
  C) A project to move into the sock market
  D) The state of the economy in Texas
  E) The state of the U.S. economy

Question 2

Playing the game in Scenario 13.12 sequentially would
 
  A) not change the equilibrium.
  B) change the equilibrium to (R1,C1 ).
  C) change the equilibrium to (R2,C1 ) if R moved first.
  D) change the equilibrium to (R2,C1 ) if C moved first.
  E) change the equilibrium to (R2,C2 ).



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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