Note Book Chapter 1 Getting Started 1.1 DEFINITION AND QUESTIONS 1. Scarcity is the condition that arises because wants exceeds the ability of resources to satisfy them. 2. Scarcity is the condition that arises because wants exceed the ability of resources to satisfy them. Scarcity is not eliminated when people become rich‚ movie goers are able to see the next The Social Networ installment‚ or people gain employment because of the movie’s release. In all cases‚ people will have wants that
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Economics 111 – Study Guide CHAPER 1 – Economic and Economic Reasoning Economics: The study of how human beings coordinate their wants and desires given the decision making mechanism‚ social customs and political realities of society. The three central coordination problems any economy must solve are: 1. What and How much to produce 2. How to produce it 3. For whom to produce it Economist find that individuals want more than is available‚ given how much their willing to work. That
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(b) Discuss whether the Singapore government should change its policies for managing the balance of payments. The policies for managing the balance of payments could be directed to the current account via expenditure switching (exchange rates and protectionism)‚ expenditure dampening or raising through Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy‚ or through long-term measures like supply side policies (increasing general education‚ subsidies‚ etc.). The policies directed at the capital account could include
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Ch. 26 1) List and explain the characteristics of the market structure known as monopolistic competition. 2) List some examples of monopolistically competitive firms. 3) Explain‚ graphically and verbally‚ how a firm in monopolistic competition derives its demand curve and marginal revenue (MR) curve. 4) Explain‚ graphically and verbally‚ how a firm in monopolistic competition determines what quantity to produce and what price to charge in order to maximize its profits. 5) Explain the impact
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Chapter 12 National Income Accounting and the Balance of Payments National Income Accounts Gross National Product is the value of all final goods and services produced by its factors of production and sold on the mkt in a given time period. It can be divided into: 1. consumption 2. investment 3. govn’t purchase 4. current account balance Capital Depreciation and National Transfers GNP has to be equal to national income. In order for this to hold we need to make some adjustments
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1. What is the difference between a soft commitment and no commitment? In making no commitment‚ a firm has not taken an action or made an investment that alters its own and/or its rival’s competitive responses. In contrast‚ a soft commitment is one that‚ no matter what its competitors do‚ the firm will behave less aggressively than if it had not made the commitment. Thus‚ in a Cournot game a soft commitment will cause the firm to produce relatively less output‚ while in a Bertrand game a soft
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Sample Test Questions for ECON 102 with answers marked 1. Economics deals primarily with the concept of a. scarcity. b. money. c. poverty. d. banking. 2. The adage‚ "There is no such thing as a free lunch‚" means a. even people on welfare have to pay for food. b. the cost of living is always increasing. c. people face tradeoffs. d. all costs are included in the price of a product. 3. Government policies resulting in reduced efficiency include (i) the welfare system
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Solar Panel Services Keller Graduate School of Management Business Economics (ECON-545) March 21th‚ 2015 Introduction My neighbor Cindy is asking my advice about her new idea of running a contracting business for the installation of solar panels. She is interested about the cost savings that households and business can take advantage of as a competitive advantage to promote the investment. In addition‚ she thinks that consumers will be willing to invest in solar panel services due to the reality
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Trident University Module 4 Case Assignment Principles of Management Dr. Rhonda Hatfield 26 February 2014 Module 4 Case: The Management Function of Directing Case Study Assignment Expectations: After reading the article‚ please respond to the following questions. 1) Briefly summarize the article. 2) Define and discuss the directing function of management. 3) Based upon the information in the article‚ what are some examples of how you would use this management function? Compare that
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NutriSystem Communications" Please respond to the following: From the e-Activity‚ analyze the role communication plays in marketing programs. Predict the success rate for firms with no method with which to communicate to their target market. Justify the elements of effective marketing communication. It seems to me that NutriSystem is a success not only because their unique product but also because an effective and significant method of marketing. They are strongly aware of the importance of
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