Written Assignment 2 Answer all of the following questions. Title your assignment "Written Assignment 2‚" unless your mentor directs otherwise. This assignment covers text chapters 7 through 12. 1. Name two types of market failure. Explain why each may cause market outcomes to be inefficient. 2. What happens to consumer and producer surplus when the sale of a good is taxed? How does the change in consumer and producer surplus compare to the tax revenue? 3. How do the elasticities of supply and
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WWW.JAGRANJOSH.COM SSC COMBINED GRADUATE LEVEL (MAIN) EXAMINATION 2012 QUESTION PAPER SSC Combined Graduate Level (Main) Examination 2012 Question Paper 1. (a) ������ ������.������������������������������������ ������.������������������������������������ =? 9 44 27 44 (b) (c) 44 9 (d) 27 42 2. Complete the series 7‚ 26‚ 63‚ 124‚ 215‚ 342‚? (a) 481 (b) 511 (c) 391 (d) 421 3. A woman sells to the first customer half her stock of apples and half an apple‚ to
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Case Study Ecotourism Sarawak Malaysia Tourism is the fastest growing industries in the world‚ employing over 120 million people. LEDC’s use tourism as an aid to develop their country. While tourism can bring huge advantages such as employment‚ improvements to the infrastructure of the country it has to be able to balance this with the disadvantages tourism brings. Too much tourism can result in the harm to natural environment and mass tourism can result in the loss of local cultures and traditions
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1) Identify the change in total revenue (the marginal revenue) from the fourth shirt per day. What price reduction was necessary to sell four rather than three shirts? Marginal revenue for the fourth shirt is $41 even though it price is $44. Price reduction is $1 which is from $45 to $44. 2) What is the change in total revenue from lowering the price to sell seven rather than six shirts in each color each day? The change in total revenue from selling seventh shirts rather than sixth shirts is
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Case Example Delhi Metro Case Problem • MD of Delhi Metro worried as Projected revenues were Rs 674.5 million below the projected costs for next year • Rs 200 million promise from State • A shortfall of Rs 474.5 million • Another possible source of fund – City funds Delhi‚ Noida and Gurgaon- But unlikely due to problems in city Budget • How to solve his pending budget crisis? Case Problem (continue………) • Mr. Sreedharan glanced through a Business magazine while his thoughts travel in the
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FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY Nicanor Reyes Street‚ Sampaloc Manila City‚ 1008 Metro Manila In Partial Fulfillment in Introduction to Economics Present: An Economic Analysis Submitted by : Gladys Socia Jen Chua Lei Ureta Nicole Yu Jihad Taha Aaron Ogad Christian Vinas Charles Oroceo Nicka Casssandra Jerao Abbygale Evangelista Michaela Ronquillo Abigail Tiongson Submitted To: Dr. Darwin Bonifacio Professor Date Submitted : ______________________ I. Problem: Import-Export
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Exercises – Topic 1 (Financial System and Role of Interest Rates) 1. What is produced and exchanged in the real sector? A. Money. B. Goods and services. C. Financial assets. D. All assets with a money price. 2. What is exchanged in the financial sector? A. Money only. B. Goods and services. C. All financial assets. D. All assets with a money price. 3. In a market economy‚ every real transaction has a corresponding: A. financial transaction. B. financial liability. C. real liability
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Is Homework necessary? Homework continues to be a controversial topic. The debate over homework is an old one‚ with attitudes shifting throughout the debate over the years. Proponents and opponents make cases to support their views on the necessity and importance of homework in the development of the student and the construction of knowledge. Good and Brophy (2003) indicate that many view homework as‚ “An important extension of in-school opportunities to learn”. While some proponents of homework
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How much homework is to much? Would two to three hours a night be a ridiculous amount? Well a study in 2010 by Duke University surveyed 4‚000 high school students‚ and the average time spend on homework‚ has doubled more than 50% since 1981 to 110 mins a night. On any given night I can easily receive 30 minutes of homework per class‚ for just my main course classes (english‚ math‚ science‚ and history). That not including my two electives classes: Spanish II and Art Honors. So when we do the math
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Research Spotlight on Homework NEA Reviews of the Research on Best Practices in Education Some researchers are urging schools to take a fresh look at homework and its potential for engaging students and improving student performance. The key‚ they say‚ is to take into account grade-specific and developmental factors when determining the amount and kind of homework. So‚ what’s appropriate? What benefits can be expected? What makes for good homework policies? Research doesn’t have all the answers
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