Sept 23, 2009 I. How Markets Work (part 3) A.Changes in Price and Quantity B.Price Floors and Ceilings II. GDP A.Definition B.Measurement When this Ford.

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Sept 23, 2009 I. How Markets Work (part 3) A.Changes in Price and Quantity B.Price Floors and Ceilings II. GDP A.Definition B.Measurement When this Ford vehicle is imported into the U.S. from Turkey by Ford, the first thing Ford does is rip out the rear seats, remove the windows and send them to a recycling center. Then it covers the holes in the floor and plugs the window spaces with metal. All at a cost of hundreds of dollars per vehicle. Ford does this to save money. Why?

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