Problem set 2.2 This question Is mainly concentration on the price changed effect. As the price raise ‚what is the changed to the quantity‚ turnover ‚and the market equilibrium. And the assumption are as following: The demand of the concert remain unchanged‚ the supply of the concert also unchanged( which consist on 3 concerts) ‚so the supply curve is vertical. In the question‚ the concert price in 2005 is $500 and all the tickets have been sold out which are 12000seats. The turnover is 12000seats
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A minimum wage policy induces an: Select one: a. elastic labor supply response. b. excess supply of labor. Correct c. excess demand for labor. d. efficient market outcome. Suppose the demand and supply curve for good X are as follows: PD = 533 – 5Q PS = 122 + 3Q where P is the price of X and Q is the quantity. Suppose an excise tax of $8 per unit of X is assessed on this market. What is the new equilibrium quantity of X? Answer Feedback The correct answer is: 50.375 Use
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100 Points Total Answer the following questions as well as you can. LATE HOMEWORKS ARE NEVER ACCEPTED. You may meet/consult with colleagues in the class. But the assignment you turn in needs to be your own work. You should show some (though not necessarily every bit) of work for any substantial calculations. 1. (Each part 5 points) Suppose . That is‚ X has a normal distribution with μ=30 and σ2=144. 1a. Find a transformation of that will give it a mean of zero and a variance of one (ie
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Ten principles of economics HOW PEOPLE MAKE DECISIONS #1: People Face Tradeoffs There is no such thing as free lunch. To get one thing that we like‚ we usually have to give up another thing that we like. Making decisions requires trading off one goal against another. #2: The Cost of Something Is What You Give Up to Get It The opportunity cost of an item is what you give up to get that item. When making any decision‚ such as whether to attend college‚ decisionmakers should be aware of the opportunity
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a. Explain the difference between merit goods‚ demerit goods and public goods (10 marks) Merit goods‚ demerit goods and public goods could all cause market failure‚ which is a situation where goods and services in a free market are not allocated efficiently. The ways in which these 3 kinds of goods cause market failure are different and will be explained below. Firstly‚ merit goods refer to goods with positive externalities. This means that its consumption or production can create unintended positive
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She worked for unemployed women and the homeless‚ and was actively involved with feminist groups and journals. Procter’s literary career began when she was a teenager; her poems were primarily published in Charles Dickens’s periodicals Household Words and All the Year Round and later appeared in book form. Her charity work and her conversion to Roman Catholicism appear to have strongly influenced her poetry‚ which deals mostly with such subjects as homelessness‚ poverty‚ and "fallen women". Procter
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1 The value of a firm is a. smaller the higher is the risk premium used to compute the firm’s value. b. larger the higher is the risk premium used to compute the firm’s value. c. the price for which the firm can be sold minus the present value of the expected future profits. d. both b and c 2 A price-taking firm can exert no control over price because a. the firm’s demand curve is downward sloping. b. of a lack of substitutes for the product.
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4. The left side of an account is always: a. the debit side. b. the credit side. c. the balance of that account. d. carried forward to the next accounting period. 5. Posting is the process of: a. preparing a chart of accounts. b. adding a column of figures. c. transferring journal entries to ledger accounts. d. recording entries in a journal. 6. Montana Inc.’s fiscal year ended on December 31‚ 2012. The balance in the prepaid insurance account as of December 31‚ 2012‚ was $34‚800 (before
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TRADITIONAL FORMS OF COMMUNICATION ARE STILL IN USE TODAY‚ DESPITE THE MOST ADVANCED METHODS OF MODERN COMMUNICATION. DISCUSS. N. P. Weerasooriya has done this for her project in Mass Communication‚ Aquinas University College‚ Sri Lanka. Introduction In traditional forms of communication‚ people learned and shred ideas‚ opinions and experiences in an orally transmitted manner. Within the development of language‚ the capacity to communicate become more effective
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Aggregate Expenditure: relationship showing (at a given price level) Real GDP. * Y=C+I+G+NX Consumption Function (C): A relationship between disposable income (income-tax) and consumption * C=a+b(Y-T) * a-autonomous spending * b-MPC * Y-Aggregate expenditure * T-net taxes (tY) * Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) * Δ consumption/Δ disposable income * Marginal Propensity to Save (MPS) * Δ savings/ Δ DI * DI-MPC=Savings * MPS+MPC=1
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