A) Bribery is commonplace and necessary in socialistic nations.
B) Bribery is acceptable if everyone is doing it. As a businessperson, you have to find the right balance in whatever nation you want to sell your products.
C) Campaign contributions are not considered bribes, particularly if everyone in your industry is doing the same.
D) Ethics plays an important role in a capitalistic system and in the freedom to compete. Corruption can hinder economic growth.
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A) capitalist
B) socialist
C) communist
D) mixed economy
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A) monopolistic competition.
B) perfect competition.
C) an oligopoly.
D) a monopoly.
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A) Capitalism.
B) Socialism.
C) Communism.
D) Pluralism.
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A) a capitalistic state
B) a socialistic state
C) a communistic state
D) a nationalistic state
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A) demand
B) supply
C) utility
D) equilibrium
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A) Perfect competition
B) Oligopoly
C) Pure Capitalism
D) A monopoly
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A) the money supply.
B) interest rates.
C) government spending and taxes.
D) exports and imports.
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A) GDP
B) CPI
C) federal deficit
D) balance of payments
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A) Thomas Malthus.
B) Karl Marx.
C) Adam Smith.
D) David Ricardo.
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A) as a semi-private organization not under the direct control of the government.
B) under the direct control of the executive branch of the government.
C) under the direction of the Banking Oversight Committee of Congress.
D) as a special agency of the U.S. Treasury.
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A) How a nation's GDP is computed.
B) The reasons why the unemployment rate for the economy is rising or falling.
C) How market conditions determine the price of a specific product.
D) How the government can use fiscal and monetary policies to stabilize the economy.
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