Which of the following best explains why prices tend to be inflexible even when demand changes?
Q. Which of the following best explains why prices tend to be inflexible even when demand changes? 1) Government regulations limit the number of times a firm can change prices in a year. 2) In most industries the profit-maximizing price does not change even when demand changes. 3) Production costs do not tend to change when a firm varies its level of output. 4) Firms may be reluctant to change prices for fear of setting off a price war or losing customers to rivals.
Asked by Correct tRADE - Wed Jun 17 15:16:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Due to competition, Firms may be reluctant to change prices for fear of setting off a price war or losing customers to rivals.
Answered by temmy - Sat Jun 20 03:55:27 2009
Q. Which of the following best explains why prices tend to be inflexible even when demand changes? 1) Government regulations limit the number of times a firm can change prices in a year. 2) In most industries the profit-maximizing price does not change even when demand changes. 3) Production costs do not tend to change when a firm varies its level of output. 4) Firms may be reluctant to change prices for fear of setting off a price war or losing customers to rivals.
Asked by Correct tRADE - Wed Jun 17 15:16:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Due to competition, Firms may be reluctant to change prices for fear of setting off a price war or losing customers to rivals.
Answered by temmy - Sat Jun 20 03:55:27 2009
New England house prices? Is there ever really a good time to buy?
Q. I live in New Hampshire and I have been looking into buying a house. It seems to me that when house prices are low, interest rates are high, and when interest rates are low, house prices are high. Is there really a better time to buy a house compared to other times? Someone I know said we should wait because houses are not appreciating very well in the area right now, but, is this true? And is it better to continue renting? The prices in the area are outrageous at best, and I can't believe that there is ever going to be a time when they are going to be lower. It seems to me that if appreciation continues at any rate, that ordinary people wont be able to afford a house at all. $200,000 plus for a small place seems crazy. Any input on this?
Asked by john k - Thu Aug 17 09:31:54 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I live in the mid-atlantic. In 1988, we bought a townhouse for 92,500. The neighbors had bought theirs the year before for 130K. The prices stayed stagnant, even as other neighborhoods rose, because our townhouses were older. However, as all the land along our highway exit got built out, the value of our townhouses was seen - close to the highway, but surrounded by woods, roomy inside, bigger yards, lots of open space. In 2001, we bought a neighbor's townhouse for 116K and started renting out ours for 850/mo. In 2003, we sold the rental for 175K. In 2005, we sold the house bought for 116 for 325K. People tried to keep those prices going up, and some people bought at 350 - 370. (Lots of those homes were wonderfully remodeled, with… [cont.]
Answered by cassandra - Thu Aug 17 12:25:08 2006
Q. I live in New Hampshire and I have been looking into buying a house. It seems to me that when house prices are low, interest rates are high, and when interest rates are low, house prices are high. Is there really a better time to buy a house compared to other times? Someone I know said we should wait because houses are not appreciating very well in the area right now, but, is this true? And is it better to continue renting? The prices in the area are outrageous at best, and I can't believe that there is ever going to be a time when they are going to be lower. It seems to me that if appreciation continues at any rate, that ordinary people wont be able to afford a house at all. $200,000 plus for a small place seems crazy. Any input on this?
Asked by john k - Thu Aug 17 09:31:54 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I live in the mid-atlantic. In 1988, we bought a townhouse for 92,500. The neighbors had bought theirs the year before for 130K. The prices stayed stagnant, even as other neighborhoods rose, because our townhouses were older. However, as all the land along our highway exit got built out, the value of our townhouses was seen - close to the highway, but surrounded by woods, roomy inside, bigger yards, lots of open space. In 2001, we bought a neighbor's townhouse for 116K and started renting out ours for 850/mo. In 2003, we sold the rental for 175K. In 2005, we sold the house bought for 116 for 325K. People tried to keep those prices going up, and some people bought at 350 - 370. (Lots of those homes were wonderfully remodeled, with… [cont.]
Answered by cassandra - Thu Aug 17 12:25:08 2006
What kind of prices are domestic car and truck dealerships selling their inventory for in the States?
Q. I have been hearing that GM and Chrysler must sell all of their inventory soon, and so they are selling everything at below cost prices. Does anyone know what kind of prices vehicles are going for and if so, does anyone know where to go to get them or what websites may be advertising them?
Asked by adamdotca - Thu Jun 4 19:17:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look at the Sunday classified section of the major newspaper in your city. There will be lots of ads by the car dealers and that should give you every thing that you want to know. Other than that go to the dealers yourself and ask.
Answered by Steve - Fri Jun 5 22:31:44 2009
Q. I have been hearing that GM and Chrysler must sell all of their inventory soon, and so they are selling everything at below cost prices. Does anyone know what kind of prices vehicles are going for and if so, does anyone know where to go to get them or what websites may be advertising them?
Asked by adamdotca - Thu Jun 4 19:17:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Look at the Sunday classified section of the major newspaper in your city. There will be lots of ads by the car dealers and that should give you every thing that you want to know. Other than that go to the dealers yourself and ask.
Answered by Steve - Fri Jun 5 22:31:44 2009
Are the opening prices on price-drop tv inflated before they begin to drop the prices?
Q. Are the opening prices inflated before the price begins to drop, just to make the end price look too good to refuse. Are they the real RRP? Are they made up prices?
Asked by DAVID M - Sun Nov 8 16:53:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Technically no because the rules state that the quoted start price must be a true price the item has been offered at (does not have to be rrp). However if you price a tin of beans at Tesco and then price it at Harrods you may notice a slight difference.
Answered by tigwig - Mon Nov 9 15:11:38 2009
Q. Are the opening prices inflated before the price begins to drop, just to make the end price look too good to refuse. Are they the real RRP? Are they made up prices?
Asked by DAVID M - Sun Nov 8 16:53:58 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Technically no because the rules state that the quoted start price must be a true price the item has been offered at (does not have to be rrp). However if you price a tin of beans at Tesco and then price it at Harrods you may notice a slight difference.
Answered by tigwig - Mon Nov 9 15:11:38 2009
What happens to prices during a recession?
Q. This is what my friend said: All prices go up because businesses lose customers so they charge more so they're making up for the customers they've lost. Logically it would make sense to drop their prices, that way more could afford it but that's a risk no company will take as there's a massive chance they won't break even, let alone get any profit.
Asked by Justinpie91 - Fri Jul 9 08:54:22 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In a recession, there is a slowdown in business activities, consumer spending, capital spending, falling profits and a rise in unemployment. As more people are being retrenched during a recession, consumer spending will decrease. A widespread decrease in consumer spending across nations will result in the falling of consumer prices. Generally people will spend less and save more during recession due to the lack of consumer confidence in the economy.
Answered by RK - Fri Jul 9 09:03:20 2010
Q. This is what my friend said: All prices go up because businesses lose customers so they charge more so they're making up for the customers they've lost. Logically it would make sense to drop their prices, that way more could afford it but that's a risk no company will take as there's a massive chance they won't break even, let alone get any profit.
Asked by Justinpie91 - Fri Jul 9 08:54:22 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. In a recession, there is a slowdown in business activities, consumer spending, capital spending, falling profits and a rise in unemployment. As more people are being retrenched during a recession, consumer spending will decrease. A widespread decrease in consumer spending across nations will result in the falling of consumer prices. Generally people will spend less and save more during recession due to the lack of consumer confidence in the economy.
Answered by RK - Fri Jul 9 09:03:20 2010
What are the prices of bottles in Dublin and where can i buy them?
Q. I'll be visiting Dublin in 2 weeks for the first. I'll be buying bottles of Cristal champagne, Belvedere vodka and Patron Tequila. I'de like to know what are the prices of these bottles (regular 0.75L). PS: Prices in supermarket or liquor stores not restaurants/pubs.
Asked by Yaz - Sun Mar 2 08:45:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say get it in the airport , because ireland has some of the highest alcohol tax in the world 2200% - seriously. However if you really want these 150 for cristal 30 for the tequila/ vodka brands mentioned The brands you mentioned are hard to find however.
Answered by SpaceCoyotee - Sun Mar 2 09:11:11 2008
Q. I'll be visiting Dublin in 2 weeks for the first. I'll be buying bottles of Cristal champagne, Belvedere vodka and Patron Tequila. I'de like to know what are the prices of these bottles (regular 0.75L). PS: Prices in supermarket or liquor stores not restaurants/pubs.
Asked by Yaz - Sun Mar 2 08:45:24 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I'd say get it in the airport , because ireland has some of the highest alcohol tax in the world 2200% - seriously. However if you really want these 150 for cristal 30 for the tequila/ vodka brands mentioned The brands you mentioned are hard to find however.
Answered by SpaceCoyotee - Sun Mar 2 09:11:11 2008
What causes airline prices to change daily?
Q. I am trying to get a ticket and sometimes the lowest prices is $950 and other times it is $650. What causes such a hike in price? Any tips on getting the cheapest deals?
Asked by unknown - Sun Oct 28 07:53:37 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's called supply and demand. Basic economics. They charge what the market demands. It's cheaper to fly on Tuesday than it is on Friday. Think about that and see if you can figure it out.
Answered by chilicooker_mkb - Sun Oct 28 08:09:18 2007
Q. I am trying to get a ticket and sometimes the lowest prices is $950 and other times it is $650. What causes such a hike in price? Any tips on getting the cheapest deals?
Asked by unknown - Sun Oct 28 07:53:37 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's called supply and demand. Basic economics. They charge what the market demands. It's cheaper to fly on Tuesday than it is on Friday. Think about that and see if you can figure it out.
Answered by chilicooker_mkb - Sun Oct 28 08:09:18 2007
How do the prices of guys clothing at Hollister and American Eagle compare?
Q. Are they about the same price range? I like polo shirts and some of the screen tees (not the applique fabric ones) at American Eagle. I want to start shopping at Hollister and want to know how the prices of these items compare.
Asked by jonfry693 - Wed Aug 20 19:50:02 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hollister is a little more expensive but quite close to the same price. For example a hoodie at American Eagle is 50-60$ (Canadian anyway), and at Hollister it will be about 60-70$. The polos at AE are about 25-30$ and at Hollister they are close to the same but could be 5$ more depending on the specific style. Expensive but yeah, they do have cool stuff. Abercrombie and Fitch is what REALLY tops the list price-wise... about 80-90$ for a regular hoodie and 40$ for shirts. If you can, at any of these stores, get to a sale!
Answered by Chocoholic - Wed Aug 20 19:56:11 2008
Q. Are they about the same price range? I like polo shirts and some of the screen tees (not the applique fabric ones) at American Eagle. I want to start shopping at Hollister and want to know how the prices of these items compare.
Asked by jonfry693 - Wed Aug 20 19:50:02 2008 - - 7 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Hollister is a little more expensive but quite close to the same price. For example a hoodie at American Eagle is 50-60$ (Canadian anyway), and at Hollister it will be about 60-70$. The polos at AE are about 25-30$ and at Hollister they are close to the same but could be 5$ more depending on the specific style. Expensive but yeah, they do have cool stuff. Abercrombie and Fitch is what REALLY tops the list price-wise... about 80-90$ for a regular hoodie and 40$ for shirts. If you can, at any of these stores, get to a sale!
Answered by Chocoholic - Wed Aug 20 19:56:11 2008
Home prices way down, should your city raise property taxes to make up for lost revenue?
Q. In my home town the value of homes are down as much as 30 percent. Most of the revenue for schools and police comes from property taxes, so rapidly lower housing prices have cut the revenue needed for these important things. What should the Mayor and City Council do with rapidly falling home asssesments and tax revenue, should they raise the tax rate to make up for the difference?
Asked by questioner - Mon Jul 21 16:25:40 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Start living with in there means! City county and state governments make decisions that affect the economic welfare of there citizens. They need to deal with the consequences. Just like you and I have to. Maybe if the re salts of there decisions, hits in there own wallet they will start making better choices.
Answered by yesmam1952 - Mon Jul 21 16:45:38 2008
Q. In my home town the value of homes are down as much as 30 percent. Most of the revenue for schools and police comes from property taxes, so rapidly lower housing prices have cut the revenue needed for these important things. What should the Mayor and City Council do with rapidly falling home asssesments and tax revenue, should they raise the tax rate to make up for the difference?
Asked by questioner - Mon Jul 21 16:25:40 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Start living with in there means! City county and state governments make decisions that affect the economic welfare of there citizens. They need to deal with the consequences. Just like you and I have to. Maybe if the re salts of there decisions, hits in there own wallet they will start making better choices.
Answered by yesmam1952 - Mon Jul 21 16:45:38 2008
How much are the ticket prices for the emirates stadium for arsenal matches?
Q. Hi, I can't seem to find the prices for matches that arsenal play. I can only manage to find stadium tour venues, nothing else. How much are ticket prices for some games? Whether it's premier league or anything else. And are there any mmbership offers and cheap discounts?
Asked by hansol29 - Sat Dec 19 08:23:40 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. See the link below for all of Arsenal's games. The next 4 games are sold ou though!
Answered by Francois Derain - Sat Dec 19 08:31:10 2009
Q. Hi, I can't seem to find the prices for matches that arsenal play. I can only manage to find stadium tour venues, nothing else. How much are ticket prices for some games? Whether it's premier league or anything else. And are there any mmbership offers and cheap discounts?
Asked by hansol29 - Sat Dec 19 08:23:40 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. See the link below for all of Arsenal's games. The next 4 games are sold ou though!
Answered by Francois Derain - Sat Dec 19 08:31:10 2009
If Southern Electricity lower their prices on WEDNESDAY how long will it take the others to follow?
Q. I am confident that Southern will reduce gas/electric prices on Wednesday. They have all had a good ride on inflated prices, but how long will it take the rest to respond, and Who will be last?
Asked by loanshark - Mon Jan 5 02:56:28 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I aint heard anything about this but welcome the news.
Answered by simm101 - Mon Jan 5 03:33:40 2009
Q. I am confident that Southern will reduce gas/electric prices on Wednesday. They have all had a good ride on inflated prices, but how long will it take the rest to respond, and Who will be last?
Asked by loanshark - Mon Jan 5 02:56:28 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I aint heard anything about this but welcome the news.
Answered by simm101 - Mon Jan 5 03:33:40 2009
Where can I find invoice prices for mattresses?
Q. I am searching for a mattress and I cannot stand the high prices. I am looking for a website that might have the information on invoice prices for simmons, sealy, tempurpedic, etc. If anyone has any advice on where to find this information I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Asked by smcneilpkp - Fri Dec 8 20:18:18 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Select your own components . . research links:
Answered by Gort - Fri Dec 8 20:47:38 2006
Q. I am searching for a mattress and I cannot stand the high prices. I am looking for a website that might have the information on invoice prices for simmons, sealy, tempurpedic, etc. If anyone has any advice on where to find this information I would appreciate it. Thanks.
Asked by smcneilpkp - Fri Dec 8 20:18:18 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Select your own components . . research links:
Answered by Gort - Fri Dec 8 20:47:38 2006
Where can I find the prices for my old pokemon cards to sell?
Q. I have a lot of old pokemon cards that I am planning on selling but I want to know the price of them first before I sell. Is there a place where I can check prices and such? ALSO, where can I sell my cards? Would a pawn or comic shop give good cash for them?? Btw are japanese pokemon cards worth as much as english, because i have a lot of those.
Asked by . - Fri Jun 27 14:45:42 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Though the price is pretty high. So don't expect those will be the prices you are going to get for them. You can try Ebay to sell. Or if you find a local card shop, they may take them off your hands. Though, again, don't expect too much for them. And it depends on the buyer. Some buyers will price foreign cards lower since they can't read them and some will price them higher since they are harder to get here in the states. But most people will price them the same as English version.
Answered by Steve - Fri Jun 27 14:58:21 2008
Q. I have a lot of old pokemon cards that I am planning on selling but I want to know the price of them first before I sell. Is there a place where I can check prices and such? ALSO, where can I sell my cards? Would a pawn or comic shop give good cash for them?? Btw are japanese pokemon cards worth as much as english, because i have a lot of those.
Asked by . - Fri Jun 27 14:45:42 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Though the price is pretty high. So don't expect those will be the prices you are going to get for them. You can try Ebay to sell. Or if you find a local card shop, they may take them off your hands. Though, again, don't expect too much for them. And it depends on the buyer. Some buyers will price foreign cards lower since they can't read them and some will price them higher since they are harder to get here in the states. But most people will price them the same as English version.
Answered by Steve - Fri Jun 27 14:58:21 2008
How much further do home prices have to fall, before they become affordable again?
Q. Home prices went up because people were willing to go deep into debt. Now, those bad debts are being foreclosed. So what's a decend price for a house these days?
Asked by Jeff - Thu Jan 24 15:28:11 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Home prices were not the problem,it was mortgage brokers giving adjustable rate mortgages.People started with low payment and then payments went up .Most people had no idea how much the payments would go up and now are forced to let houses go.right now is the best your gonna see because they will be going back up soon.
Answered by ed r - Thu Jan 24 15:39:26 2008
Q. Home prices went up because people were willing to go deep into debt. Now, those bad debts are being foreclosed. So what's a decend price for a house these days?
Asked by Jeff - Thu Jan 24 15:28:11 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Home prices were not the problem,it was mortgage brokers giving adjustable rate mortgages.People started with low payment and then payments went up .Most people had no idea how much the payments would go up and now are forced to let houses go.right now is the best your gonna see because they will be going back up soon.
Answered by ed r - Thu Jan 24 15:39:26 2008
What are you doing about higher food prices? What is your strategy to stretch your food budget?
Q. Rice prices have more than tripled in less than a year, and in China they rose another 50% in the past month. Price of a bushel of wheat quintupled since last year. So what are you doing, faced with higher prices at the grocery store? Changing the way you purchase food? Where you shop? Exchanging processed foods for unprocessed (buying whole chicken instead of chicken nuggets, etc)? Reducing consumption? Reducing snacks and "junk food"? Reducing waste? Or what?
Asked by ibu guru - Sat Apr 26 12:15:14 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My shopping bill has been the same for 10 years - we eat fresh food everyday and I always use everything up. Lidl often offer half price veg - sometimes I buy direct from a farm shop and I occasionally buy i get one free.
Answered by Digby - Sat Apr 26 12:19:47 2008
Q. Rice prices have more than tripled in less than a year, and in China they rose another 50% in the past month. Price of a bushel of wheat quintupled since last year. So what are you doing, faced with higher prices at the grocery store? Changing the way you purchase food? Where you shop? Exchanging processed foods for unprocessed (buying whole chicken instead of chicken nuggets, etc)? Reducing consumption? Reducing snacks and "junk food"? Reducing waste? Or what?
Asked by ibu guru - Sat Apr 26 12:15:14 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. My shopping bill has been the same for 10 years - we eat fresh food everyday and I always use everything up. Lidl often offer half price veg - sometimes I buy direct from a farm shop and I occasionally buy i get one free.
Answered by Digby - Sat Apr 26 12:19:47 2008
what are the prices of airline tickets when it is the day of and there are open seats?
Q. are the prices the same if you are at the airport ready to go and there are open seats? (same as in online)
Asked by GhettoFab69 - Thu Mar 13 17:36:38 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. prices change constantly.
Answered by yaguru - Thu Mar 13 17:39:04 2008
Q. are the prices the same if you are at the airport ready to go and there are open seats? (same as in online)
Asked by GhettoFab69 - Thu Mar 13 17:36:38 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. prices change constantly.
Answered by yaguru - Thu Mar 13 17:39:04 2008
Are car prices going to fall like the home prices did?
Q. Since no one wants to buy big cars anymore, are the prices on cars going to fall like the home prices did in 2005-2006?
Asked by photoguy1967 - Thu Jul 3 15:43:06 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bigger vehicles already have, and I think will continue to fall as gas keeps going up and up, especially used ones. People are trying to get rid of those things as fast as they can. It's definitely a buyer's market when it comes to trucks and SUVs.
Answered by Uncle Pennybags - Thu Jul 3 18:41:37 2008
Q. Since no one wants to buy big cars anymore, are the prices on cars going to fall like the home prices did in 2005-2006?
Asked by photoguy1967 - Thu Jul 3 15:43:06 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bigger vehicles already have, and I think will continue to fall as gas keeps going up and up, especially used ones. People are trying to get rid of those things as fast as they can. It's definitely a buyer's market when it comes to trucks and SUVs.
Answered by Uncle Pennybags - Thu Jul 3 18:41:37 2008
What are the prices on gas, electricity, internet, grocery?
Q. We are planning to move to Panama from Canada, and would like to know the prices for essential things. Thanks!
Asked by vicmila2000 - Sat Jan 26 16:36:12 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, here are some facts (all prices USD): 1. Gas is reprice every two weeks, right now between 3.20 and 3.40 per gallon. 2. Electricity 771 KWH = 155.97 USD (one month bill) 3. Phone, premium plan all local minutes you want 32.95 USD, pay extra for calling celular 0.16 USD per minute, calling USA about 0.15 USD per minute. 4. Internet + Cable TV : about 650 kb speed and 50+ tv channels (no premium movie channels HBO, etc) = 76.00 USD. 5. Groceries: Here you can go up or down in the quality of what you want but I do schedule 300.00 USD every two weeks for a family of 4 (2 adults + 18 years old + one 11 years old) and I do believe that is between mid and high range where you buy. 6. Retirees, men 60 and above, and women 55 and above, will… [cont.]
Answered by egeorge - Sun Jan 27 10:23:40 2008
Q. We are planning to move to Panama from Canada, and would like to know the prices for essential things. Thanks!
Asked by vicmila2000 - Sat Jan 26 16:36:12 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Hi, here are some facts (all prices USD): 1. Gas is reprice every two weeks, right now between 3.20 and 3.40 per gallon. 2. Electricity 771 KWH = 155.97 USD (one month bill) 3. Phone, premium plan all local minutes you want 32.95 USD, pay extra for calling celular 0.16 USD per minute, calling USA about 0.15 USD per minute. 4. Internet + Cable TV : about 650 kb speed and 50+ tv channels (no premium movie channels HBO, etc) = 76.00 USD. 5. Groceries: Here you can go up or down in the quality of what you want but I do schedule 300.00 USD every two weeks for a family of 4 (2 adults + 18 years old + one 11 years old) and I do believe that is between mid and high range where you buy. 6. Retirees, men 60 and above, and women 55 and above, will… [cont.]
Answered by egeorge - Sun Jan 27 10:23:40 2008
Why have gas prices been dropping a couple of cents for the last 3 days?
Q. Each day the gas prices at the pump has dropped about 2-4 cents per day for the last 3 days. Why is this happening? And ho wlong will it go on for?
Asked by lj c - Wed Jul 30 00:37:46 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The price of oil per barrel has dropped slightly and gas prices are highly regulated, if oil companies pay less we will too
Answered by Travis W - Wed Jul 30 00:47:21 2008
Q. Each day the gas prices at the pump has dropped about 2-4 cents per day for the last 3 days. Why is this happening? And ho wlong will it go on for?
Asked by lj c - Wed Jul 30 00:37:46 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The price of oil per barrel has dropped slightly and gas prices are highly regulated, if oil companies pay less we will too
Answered by Travis W - Wed Jul 30 00:47:21 2008
What will happen if the oil prices rise again to unexpected price?
Q. The oil prices is rising again and again. Most of our daily process relies on oil. Will there be rise on properties, market, food . What can we do to prepare for this hike?
Asked by Pakcik Kantin - Sun Apr 30 01:00:50 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bike to work, eliminate urban sprawl, drive cars that use cleaner energy or are more fuel efficient or use hybrid whatever And yes the increase in fuel prices will have a trickledown effect on everything because everything in the market relies on fossil fuels. As far as what we can do to prepare for this..? Increase the rate of your personal earnings faster than the rate of future inflation or learn to become frugal with everything. In either case, we re going to have to get used to the realization that we can t keep living the way have been and either we learn this lesson on our own or we have the outside forces of the world economy make us learn that lesson.
Answered by Augustus-Illuminati - Sun Apr 30 01:22:25 2006
Q. The oil prices is rising again and again. Most of our daily process relies on oil. Will there be rise on properties, market, food . What can we do to prepare for this hike?
Asked by Pakcik Kantin - Sun Apr 30 01:00:50 2006 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Bike to work, eliminate urban sprawl, drive cars that use cleaner energy or are more fuel efficient or use hybrid whatever And yes the increase in fuel prices will have a trickledown effect on everything because everything in the market relies on fossil fuels. As far as what we can do to prepare for this..? Increase the rate of your personal earnings faster than the rate of future inflation or learn to become frugal with everything. In either case, we re going to have to get used to the realization that we can t keep living the way have been and either we learn this lesson on our own or we have the outside forces of the world economy make us learn that lesson.
Answered by Augustus-Illuminati - Sun Apr 30 01:22:25 2006
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Fri, 03 Sep 2010 05:53:52 GM
In the USA, Walmart has already announced a . price. hike of 5.8% on average for a 31-item basic basket for this Autumn. The long-term rise, however, is far more frightening, with the UNO predicting an increase of 60 per cent by 2030. ...
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