questions I 6 4 24 36 minutes Short answer questions II 10 3 30 50 minutes Very short answer questions 10 1 10 15 minutes 2. Weightage by content Unit No Unit Sub-Units Marks 1 Introduction 4 2 Consumer Equilibrium and Demand 18 3 Producer Behaviour and Supply 18 4 Forms of Market and Price determination 10 6 National income and related aggregates 15 7 Money and Banking 8 8 Determination of Income and employment 12 9 Government Budget and the economy 8 10 Balance of Payment
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characteristics of the bottled water industry? If we define the economic characteristics in term of macro environment‚ there is several ways that we can categorize as the follow; Market size and growth rate The bottled water industry has a high potential in growth rate and in the terms of sales volume or per capita consumption rate. For example‚ the United States’ capita consumption of bottled water lagged those of soft drinks by more than a 2:1 margin. In term of bottle water‚ the majority of
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Businesses will make any kind of goods marketed at a remunerative price and will decide which source of supply and support on the consideration of what amounts must be set to make use of them. Products manufactured for those consumers inclined to reimburse the cost of it. Presented the significance of price‚ knowing how important the prices determined. It is generally the supply and demand that will determine for what reason some high price‚ low price‚ cost increase‚ and other decrease. Everywhere
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Summer-2013 - ECON 201 [section - A] Assignment # 2 Part (I) - Market Demand Question # 01: If the market demand curve is D ( p ) = 100 − 0.5 p ‚ what is the inverse demand curve? Question # 02: An addict ’s demand function for a drug may be very inelastic‚ but the market demand function might be quite elastic. How can this be? Question # 03: If D ( p ) = 12 − 2 p ‚ what price will maximize revenue? Question # 04: Suppose that the demand curve for a good is given by D( p) = 100 maximize revenue?
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Dustin Coldsmith Historical Example of Labor Supply and Demand In this assignment we were asked to find a historical example of Labor supply and demand. As I was researching all of our options to choose from picked one that I feel had the biggest impact in American History‚ The Great Depression. Has anyone ever really asked why they named it the “Great” depression‚ was it really that great. The Great Depression started as stock prices began to fall in mid-1929 and then eventually became worldwide
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called nicotine that is in a cigarette along with other harmful substances. Cigarette is a great product to be selling for the firm. As the customers(smokers) are addicted to nicotine ‚ these firms can rely on them for continuous demand and they can easily increase supply. Therefore‚ the firms can easily monopoly the market and fix their own price. One of the reasons for a firm to enter the market of producing cigarettes would be the profit. These giant tobacco companies makes billion yearly profit
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businesses expect future profits to fall. a. Explain for each event whether it changes short-run aggregate supply‚ long-run aggregate supply‚ aggregate demand‚ or some combination of them. A deep recession in the world economy decreases aggregate demand. A sharp rise in oil prices decreases short-run aggregate supply. The expectation of lower future profits decreases investment and decreases aggregate demand. b. Explain the separate effects of each event on U.S. real GDP and the price level‚ starting from
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of these days‚ what will be his accounting profit for the summer? b. What will be his economic profit for the summer? 2. If the demand curve for wheat in the United States in 2001 was P = 12.4 – QD‚ where P is the farm price of wheat (in dollars per bushel) and QD is the quantity demanded of wheat (in billions of bushels)‚ and the supply curve for wheat in the United States at the same time was P = -2.6 + 2 QS ‚ where QS is the quantity supplied of wheat (in
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describes an increase in demand‚ decrease in demand‚ change in quantity demanded‚ increase in supply‚ decrease in supply‚ or change in quantity supplied in the given market. a. Store-brand soup prices are cut‚ reducing sales of Campbell’s soup. Market: Campbell’s soup. b. Coffee bean prices hit an 18-month low following a bountiful harvest. Market: coffee beans. c. A summer heat wave leads to higher prices for bottled water. Market: bottled water. d. Holiday
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Water Treatment Water Demand • Various types of water demands for a city – Domestic water demands – Commercial & industrial demand – Fire demand – Demand for public uses – Compensate losses demand Water Demand • Domestic water demand – It depends on the habits‚ social status‚ climatic conditions and customs of the people. – The domestic consumption of water under normal conditions is considered to be about 135 LPCD (IS 1172-1971) – The details of domestic consumption per person
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