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folubunmi

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If a firm engages in a merger that substantially reduces competition, then it would be in violation of the:
 a. Clayton Act.
  b. Robinson-Patman Act.
  c. Sherman Antitrust Act.
  d. Federal Trade Commission Act.
  e. Celler-Kefauver Antimerger Act.

Question 2

An increase in the amount of capital per worker will:
 a. increase labor productivity but not capital productivity.
 b. increase capital productivity but not labor productivity.
 c. increase both labor and capital productivity.
 d. shift the per-worker production function upward.
 e. increase total output but not the productivity levels of individual workers.



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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

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