A downfall of the infant-industry argument is that o<span>nce established, a tariff is politically difficult to remove.
For new industries, it almost impossible for a new startup to compete against a well-established industry unless they have a unique differentiation in their product.</span>
Answer:
10.23%
Explanation:
Formula for computation of equivalent taxable yield is r = rm/1-t. Where the tax rate is t, rm is Yield on municipal bond and r is Tax equivalent yield
r = rm/1-t
r = 6.75% / 1 - 34%
r = 6.75% / 0.66%
r = 10.22727272727273%
r = 10.23%
So, the equivalent taxable yield to a taxpayer in a combined federal plus state 34% tax bracket is 10.23%.
Answer:
The true β of the stock is 0%
Explanation:
6% = a + 12% (1 − 0.5); a = 0%.
The price of the product will increase and then the quantity of the output will also be more than the original one.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In a market which is purely competitive, with the increase in the demand of the particular good in the market, the price of the good will also increase because of the increase in the demand by the consumers. After making the adjustments, the quantity will therefore also increase of the output than the original one.