Question

The “Wobbly Economist” Frederic S. Lee argued that these quantities are determined by political interests of “going-concerns.” The 1939 Hall and Hitch report found that, contrary to classical predictions, these quantities derive from British firms’ lack of information and their sense of fairness. The Areeda–Turner test for the legality of these quantities uses AVC as a rule of thumb. The “limit” type of these quantities creates barriers to entry. (-5[1])Manipulating one of these quantities boosts profits on a complementary good in a “razor and blades” strategy. It’s (10[1])not supply, (10[1])but orthodox (10[1])theories assume that these quantities are [emphasize] not (10[1])set in a “cost-plus” fashion (10[1])but via “marginal (10[1])cost” (10[1])approaches (10[2])resulting in “stickiness.” (10[7])For (10[1])10 points, (10[1])firms (-5[1])with market (10[1])power are “setters” (10[1])and not “takers” (10[1])of what quantities? (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: prices [accept price takers, price setters, price stickiness, cost-plus pricing, pricing strategies, or predatory pricing; prompt on wages by asking “wages are what quantity with respect to labor supply?”; prompt on business model or business strategy by asking “what kind of model or strategy?”] (“AVC” stands for “average variable cost,” which determines prices in “average cost” cost-plus pricing.)
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2024 ACF Nationals2024-04-21Y24100%0%8%109.88

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PlayerTeamOpponentBuzz PositionValue
Michal GerasimiukStanfordChicago A68-5
Charles HangWUSTL ATexas8610
Forrest WeintraubColumbia AIndiana8810
Jeremy CummingsWUSTL BPenn9010
Benjamin McAvoy-BickfordNorth Carolina AChicago B9810
Todd MaslykMichiganBrown10310
Eshan PantNYUIowa State10610
Quynh PhungPurdueCornell A10710
Joseph ChambersVirginiaClaremont Colleges10810
Rasheeq AzadNorth Carolina BTruman State10810
Andrew WangIllinoisToronto A11110
Liam StarnesChicago CChicago D11110
Nicholas TunksMinnesota BKentucky11110
Nathaniel HullBerkeley AMaryland11110
Liam KusalikWaterlooMinnesota A11110
Sam BakerMcGillBerkeley B11110
Tiffany ZhouFloridaDuke11110
Karthik PrasadCornell BVanderbilt11210
Jaik HavlickArizona StateRutgers11410
Albert ZhangColumbia BYale B115-5
Andrew SalijNorthwesternYale A11710
Quentin MotGeorgia TechJohns Hopkins12010
Joy AnHarvardSouth Carolina12310
Matt JacksonChicago AStanford12610
Ben SterlingYale BColumbia B12710
Joey SunToronto BOttawa12710