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1.) Demand schedules are used to show how much of a product a company will produce at different costs.
True
False
2.) Collusion occurs when companies agree to drop prices and increase production.
True
False
3.) A monopoly is characterized by a single seller of a product with no close substitutes.
True
False
4.) DeBeers is an example of a government monopoly.
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False
5.) Incentives such as coupons or sales increase the likelihood that people will buy a product.
True
False
6.) A grievance procedure outlines the process workers should follow to resolve a dispute with an employer.
True
False
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