The Demand for Resources Multiple Choice Questions Derived dema1 1. Resource pricing is important because: A) resource prices are a major determinant of money incomes. B) resource prices allocate scarce resources among alternative uses. C) resource prices‚ along with resource productivity‚ are important to firms in minimizing their costs. D) of all of the above reasons. Answer: D 2. Which of the following statements best illustrates the concept of derived demand? A)
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Compute the arc price elasticity of demand over this price and consumption quantity range. Ey = ((1800 – 1500) / ((1800 + 1500) / 2)) ((1.75 – 2.25) / ((1.75 + 2.25) / 2)) Ey = 300 ($4.00) -$0.50 (300) Ey = -8% 4. The subway fare in your town has just been increased from a current level of 50 cents to $1.00 per ride. As a result‚ the transit authority notes a decline in ridership of 30 percent. a. Compute the price elasticity of demand for subway rides. fare price increase
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Supply and Demand Supply and Demand Microeconomics vs. Macroeconomics The supply and demand simulation shows different aspects of economic structures. Although mostly focused on microeconomics‚ the simulation does show a small role of macroeconomics. The principles of microeconomics would apply to drop in rent prices to increase the supply being demanded. Another microeconomic principle shown in the simulation is the rise in demand when the cost of rent is lowered. Macroeconomics principles
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SUPPLY AND DEMAND MADE SIMPLE DEMAND 1 The demand curve is downward-sloping because as the price of a good rises‚ consumers will buy less of it. 2 If the price of a good changes‚ move along the existing demand curve. Do not shift the demand curve. This is called a “change in quantity demanded.” 3 If anything other than the price of the good changes‚ shift the demand curve for the good. This is called a “change in demand.” Shift the demand curve to the right (left) to show an increase
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The market forces of Supply and Demand. a.Plotting the Demand and supply Curve. The following Table Illustrates the values used in the plotted graphs. Price Per Unit ($)Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied 81106284362441520.560 The resulting graph is illustrated below. Demand and Supply Curves for Comic Books 01234567890 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Quantity of comic books P r i c e o f e a c h c o m i c b o o k DemandSupply b.Finding the Equilibrium point Plotted on the graph
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According to the law of demand states that‚ other things remaining unchanged: Answer | a. | as price decreases‚ demand decreases. | | b. | as price increases‚ demand increases. | | c. | price has no effect on quantity demanded. | | d. | as price decreases‚ quantity demanded increases. | | e. | None of the above. | 1 points Question 2 1. At any price‚ the market demand curve: Answer | a. | is flatter than the flattest individual demand curve. | | b. | has a
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Supply and Demand of Registered Nurses In the early 1950s‚ a becoming a nurse was considered to be more voluntary than vocational. Nurses would make the beds‚ smile in the faces of the patients and check temperatures. This is not the case today‚ they play a major role in our health care and we should no longer take them for granted. Registered Nurses are the largest group of health care professionals in the United States and there is a massive shortage nationwide‚ especially in Texas. In 2006 Texas
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Supply and Demand is one of many important concepts that gorvern our society’s economics. People encounter such concept not only at their workplaces‚ but also in their daily life. People are constantly switching their role in this game of play and catch. One minute they are buyers with demands ranging from housewives’ kitchen utensils to celebrities’ multi million dollars necklaces; the next‚ they turn into suppliers that handle products such as one’s toothpaste to luxurious services such as that
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determinants of demand or supply are affected. Also indicate whether supply or demand increases or decreases. Then draw a diagram to show the effect on the price and quantity of eggs. A. The price of grain that is fed to hens falls. B. The price of bacon falls. C. A new study is released that indicates that eating eggs is hazardous to one’s health. D. The number of egg-producing farms falls. E. This weekend is the Easter holiday. 1. a. If the price of grain used to feed hens falls‚ the supply of eggs
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TASK 1 Consider the following equation: MRSXY < PX/PY where MRS = marginal rate of substitution x and y are two goods P = price < = is less than {draw:frame} The graph above shown us the indifference curve budget line diagram which explaining the equation MRSXY < P X / PY. There are two ways to measure the consumer preferences or what the consumer wants. The first one is by trying to put a ‘value’ on the satisfaction a consumer obtains from consuming
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