| | | | | | Question 1 1 out of 1 points | | | When are buyers and sellers likely to engage in an exchange? Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | d. All of the above statements are correct | Correct Answer: | d. All of the above statements are correct | | | | | * Question 2 2 out of 2 points | | | In a transaction for a rare painting valued at $1‚000‚000‚ by an avid collector‚ and at $950‚000 by the seller‚ what sales tax would result in an unconsummated
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irrigate larger areas of land in more effective manner that Persian wheels which were earlier used to draw water from the wells to irrigate the fields. Q2. What are the different ways of increasing the production on the same piece of land? Ans: Following are the 5 different ways of increasing the production on the same piece of land: 1. Use of multiple cropping. It means growing more than one crop on a given piece of land at the same time. 2. Use of HYV’s. These can be used to produce much greater
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other languages are also dying out at an accelerating rate because of the expansion of the English language. In discussing the issue of the growing influence of English; arguments‚ both for and against‚ should be considered‚ particularly‚ in the economic‚ the information exchange‚ the linguistic aspects and the aspect of alteration‚ unity and differentiation. Firstly‚ the argument for the issue is that the growing influence of English benefits the international economy. Most countries today‚
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Assignment 1: Principles of Economics Cletajo Hollingsworth ECO 100 29 January 2012 Suggest how an economist would approach the problem of alcohol abuse. Economics is about scarcity and choice. It is assumed that all human beings are rational thinkers hence would always choose to consume products that would give them maximum satisfaction or utility. Mankiw (2011‚ p. 6) argues that rational people ‘systematically and purposefully do the best to achieve objectives given available opportunity
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Urban Economics Assignment 1 Student Name: HAO LI Student Number: 997456097 Chapter 2 1. a) The gains from trade are +1 shirts for North and +1 shirts for South. b) A trading city won’t develop because the opportunity cost of exchange for North is 2 shirts‚ which exceeds the gross gain of 1 shirt. c) Suppose an innovation in transportation decrease the transaction time. A trading city will develop if the transaction time is less than 15 minutes because the opportunity cost of exchange is 1 shirt
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1) Service industries account for ____ of the gross domestic product of most developed nations. a. more than half b. a small portion c. approximately 25 percent d. nearly all e. nearly three-quarters ANS: E 7) All of the following are elements of the inseparability characteristic of services except that a. consumers are involved in production. b. centralized mass production is difficult. c. consumption and production are simultaneous. d. many services cannot be performed without the customer being
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find a cure to this nasty‚ incomprehensible disease.With all the research being done to cure this disease‚ millions and millions dollars are being spent. This is why cancer is the most devastating economic impact
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Principles of Marketing Company Case 4 I Want My VOIP!!!! #1. What are the advantages and disadvantages to Rita of accepting the Time Warner offer? Think carefully through the process that Rita would have to go through to switch telephone services. What would you do in her place? If I were her‚ I would first decide whether I should change the regular telephone to digital telephone
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Suggest how an economist would approach the problem of alcohol abuse. Provide two (2) possible solutions to this problem. Include the four (4) elements of the economic way of thinking in your analysis. The Center for Disease Control came up with an astonishing record of how much binge drinking cost the United States each year. On average‚ excessive alcohol consumption costs $223.5 billion each year‚ mostly due to lost workplace productivity and increased health care costs. (Kliff‚ 2012) To take
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Facebook as a Dominant Marketing Medium Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY………………………………………………………………..iv PROBLEM……..………………………………………………………………………….1 BACKGROUND…………………………………………………………………………..1 Market Penetration…………………………………………………………………........2 Accessibility……………………………………………………………………………….2 Willingness to Use Social Media………………………………………………………..3 Necessity of Using Facebook and Other Social Media for Marketing………………6 CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………
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