Is Student Loan Debt Crippling Local Economies? Research suggests that increased student loan debt is creating a negative‚ ripple effect on local economies‚ because graduates are starting families later‚ buying homes later‚ and are repaying loan debt with their professional earnings rather than spending back into their local economy. About half of all students (49%) graduate college with a total debt count of over 30‚000 dollars in student loan debt alone. When you add all this debt together
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Price discrimination Price discrimination is the practice of selling the same product at different prices to different customers‚ when there is no difference in the cost to produce the product. Price discrimination is done to maximize profits. This occurs when market prices are set differently to different buyers‚ according to the willingness of each buyer to pay (demand curve) rather than setting a uniform price. It can be seen in the image below how if the seller kept the uniform price of Africa’s
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Nicholas Benyola Professor Mansourian Econ 201- 25 17 May 2012 Microeconomics Research Paper Minimum Wage In the United States‚ minimum wage has remained at a low number for several years. Minimum wage is defined as the lowest possible income that an employer can legally pay an employee. This ensures that all people are fairly paid and not defrauded by companies or businesses. Minimum wage is considered a price floor and the minimum wage laws determine the lowest price possible that any
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Microeconomics and the Law of Supply and Demand Thomas Smiley ECO 365 May 31st‚ 2015 Alexander Heil During the simulation of Goodlife Inc. I was able to see how the effects of a lower rent verses a higher rent had on the vacancy percentage. In our simulation the town of Atlantis had only one rental agency with apartments available. There were single family homes available too but the need for renting was with apartments. I got to see how the supply and demand worked with
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differences between microeconomics and macroeconomics‚ although‚ at times‚ it may be hard to separate the functions of the two. Microeconomics and macroeconomics are the two major categories within the field of economics. Microeconomics is the branch of economy‚ especially such topics as markets‚ prices‚ industries‚ demand‚ and supply. Microeconomic concentrates on the difficulties of the markets for services and goods‚ and how the price affects the growth of the markets (Microeconomics 2000-2010). Microeconomics
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ECON 1001 – INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS COURSE OUTLINE 1. Is economics a Science? Discuss 2. Sketch the following graphs: (a) y = x (b) Y= 3x + 1 (c) Y= 10 – 3X (d) Y = 3 3. Identify the 2 curves in question 2 which are positively sloped. Explain. (b) Identify which curve in question 2 is negatively sloped. Explain. (c) Identify which curve in question 2 has zero slope. Explain. 4. What does ceteris paribus mean? Why is the concept useful to economists? 5. Why does the distinction
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Graded Unit Development Stage This is the second stage of the three essays involved in the graded unit. This stage is the development stage. The essay will apply practice and perspectives to the fulfilment of the aims and objectives of the chosen activity and will relate back to the planning stage. It will show that the theories and perspectives had a direct bearing on the activity and‚ where possible‚ on the individual client’s response to the activity. It will show that the planning stage was
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costs Wages‚ interest‚ rent are explicit costs whereas the perceived value of the entrepreneurial talent is implicit cost. 7. Marginal revenue is the amount by which total revenue (TR) changes with each additional unit of output sold. 8. Average revenue is the revenue per unit of output. 9. Total costs represent the wages of the workers and the costs for capital and land (equals to total fixed cost plus total variable cost). 10. Total variable costs represent the wages paid to the firm’s
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understand how to measure it. Review Questions 1.1 Price elasticity of demand = (percentage change in quantity demanded)/(percentage change in price). It isn’t measured by the slope of the demand curve because the slope depends arbitrarily on what units you are using. Slope will change by a factor of 100 if you use cents instead of dollars‚ for example. Or‚ for another example‚ consider six-packs of soda versus cans of soda: If the price drops by $1.00 per six-pack and this causes quantity demanded
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