Price gouging lawsA are necessary and proper to prevent predatory pric

Price gouging lawsA are necessary and proper to prevent predatory pricing on victims of disasters.B keep distressed markets in equilibrium by maintaining normal prices.C restrict entrepreneurial behavior and consumer choice.D are enacted to encourage government-sponsored relief efforts.E have little effect on distressed markets and thus are irrelevant.The usual stated political goal of rent control isA to conduct social engineering via economic rules.Bto pander to real estate landlords by assuring them a low occupancy rate.C to pander to the low income voters by assuring them enough living space.D to assist the low income at a cost to society, in convenient, affordable housing.E prices that allow rationing to the highest bidder.In the U.S. sugar marketA subsidies costs taxpayers $10 billion per year.BCalifornia grows the most sugarcane in the country.C sugar subsidies cause sugar to be cheaper than high-fructose corn syrup.D sugar price ceilings cause regular shortages of sugar.E U.S. sugarcane is more expensive than in Canada.The best measure of the average living standards of people in the country is theA.dollar value of final goods and services produced.B dollar value of final goods and services produced per person.C. amount of final goods and services produced.D. amount of final goods and services produced per person.E. average price of final goods and services produced.If real gross domestic product (GDP) grew by 4 percent and nominal GDP grew by 3 percent, then the inflation rate wasA 1 percent.B -1 percent.C 7 percent.D 12 percent.E 0 percent.Gross domestic product (GDP) is best defined as the total market value of allA goods and services produced within a country within a given time.B final goods and services produced within a country within a given time.Cservices produced within a country within a given timeDgoods produced within a country within a given time.E final goods produced within a country within a given time.