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Check that bill again. There's no such thing as a US series 1986 $2 bill.

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How do tornadoes rip apart structures?

A tornado rips building by the wind speeds and other debris that the tornado is swirling around, so there are lots of things that a tornado can do to a building.


What is wrong with peaceful cooperative economic development?

It peacefully rips off the material base for further generation's survival for present generations' present interest. Regardless that is done by cooperative or competitive economic developments. Resources are intrinsically limited and the process of resources consumption is irreversible. But human survival and development inevitably depend on it.


How much are three 1964 White Sox World Series tickets worth that have not been torn in half?

The Chicago White Sox won 3 World Series titles in the history of their franchise, and the prices for a Full unused ticket for each year in general are 1906 / $2,500. 1917 /$1,400. and 2005 /$20. The 1964 world Series featured St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs New York Yankees (3) If you get back to me I can help you out further.Condition is important. The slightest flaws could bring the price down significantly. Common flaws include; rips, creases, stains, and fading. Ticket stubs that are not ripped cleanly will also sell for less.For more information on vintage baseball tickets including visit the link I left below


Why is inflation a problem?

Inflation robs you of you savings. Inflation also causes you to pay taxes on land you sell. You have to charge more dollars just to get the same value back for your land. Then you are hit for an income tax on those cheaper dollars that you get. Inflation is like a hidden tax. It is the way that the government rips you off. One more thing. Inflation creeps you up into a higher tax bracket. It may even trigger the ATM. To get a good perspective on inflation you may want to read the book, The Biggest Con.


Difference between price discrimination and dumping?

price discrimination is to rip highest possible profit out of consumers. there are three different price discrimination, first degree - where firm charges highest possible price each individual is willing to pay; in this case, consumer surplus is zero second degree - where firm charges different price for different quantity of good; in this case, firm rips off some of consumer surplus third degree - in this case, firm separates good into two or more different market as demand for one group of consumer is higher, or more elastic etc, than the other group of consumers. in order to exercise price discrimination, firm must have significant market power (to set prices) and is able to prevent re-selling, and also need to able to identify different consumers/group of consumers demand for the good. while dumping occurs when foreign firm trying to increase market share/eliminate domestic firms out by setting lowest price where no domestic firm will be willing to supply, hence all of the quantity will be supplied by the foreign firm. in such case, firm may initially experience losses, but in long run, it will drive other firms out of the market, hence will be a monopoly and will rip profit out of consumers.

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