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darbym82

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Suppose that the country of Pacifica sold its cars in Atlantica for less than it costs to produce the cars. Pacifica could be accused of
 
  A) avoiding import quotas.
  B) increasing its gains from trade.
  C) dumping.
  D) engaging in learning-by-doing.

Question 2

Diminishing marginal utility means that
 
  A) Ralph will enjoy his second hamburger less than the first.
  B) the total utility from one hamburger exceeds the total utility from two hamburgers.
  C) the price of two hamburgers is twice the price of one.
  D) beyond a certain point, total utility decreases as income rises.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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