Author Question: Michelle Palmisano has the rare talent to be a top rodeo rider, yet her winnings are not anywhere ... (Read 59 times)

TFauchery

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 500
Michelle Palmisano has the rare talent to be a top rodeo rider, yet her winnings are not anywhere near the level of players in the major pro sports. The reason is that
 a. anyone can ride in a rodeo
  b. demand and supply have simultaneously shifted by unknown amounts
  c. demand for her talent is not sufficient to support a high level of pay
  d. technology for saddles has not advanced for a long time
  e. consumer incomes have been increasing substantially

Question 2

Economists
 a. believe that tastes are the major influence on consumers' income expectations
  b. have observed that tastes vary with changes in the number of consumers
  c. recognize that tastes have an important impact on demand
  d. can say a great deal about the origin of tastes
  e. suspect that tastes can cause a movement along the demand curve



asdfghjkl;

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 323
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
 

Did you know?

Recent studies have shown that the number of medication errors increases in relation to the number of orders that are verified per pharmacist, per work shift.

Did you know?

Urine turns bright yellow if larger than normal amounts of certain substances are consumed; one of these substances is asparagus.

Did you know?

As many as 20% of Americans have been infected by the fungus known as Histoplasmosis. While most people are asymptomatic or only have slight symptoms, infection can progress to a rapid and potentially fatal superinfection.

Did you know?

When Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer, he called "zero degrees" the lowest temperature he was able to attain with a mixture of ice and salt. For the upper point of his scale, he used 96°, which he measured as normal human body temperature (we know it to be 98.6° today because of more accurate thermometers).

Did you know?

Vaccines prevent between 2.5 and 4 million deaths every year.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library