It is expected that all the changes will help create a more competitive market. [Source: adapted from http://www/ekathimerini.com‚ 17 February 2009 and 7 March 2009] 1. Explain how tariff cuts could put downward pressure in inflation? 2. Evaluate the impact of lower tariff in
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define and explain: i. Y Output 1. Define Produce‚ deliver‚ or supply (data) using a computer or other device. 2. The output is outcome of add C‚ I‚ G‚ and NX. ii. C Consumption 1. Define using up of a resource. 2. Consumption is normally the largest GDP component. iii. I Investment 1. Define The action or process of investing money for profit or material results. 2. Some people invest in businesses to turn a profit over and make a successful way to work with money iv. G Government
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1. From the definition of GDP we arrive at the following expression: c + i + g + x-m = y = c + s + t Discuss the three important economic relationships that can be derived from this expression related to the definition of GDP and explain each carefully. The expression above depicts two different ways to come up with real GDP for a country. The left side of the expression explains expenditure side of computing real GDP which can be rewritten as: y = c + i + g +x – m In real terms‚ it could
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Furthermore‚ assume that banks do not hold any excess reserves‚ and that the public do not hold any cash. Explain the money creation process that follows due to your initial deposit of $1‚000‚ and calculate the maximum amount of money that can be created. 2. Suppose‚ as in Q.1‚ you deposit $1‚000 at your bank‚ and the required reserve ratio (r) is 10%. Assume again‚ as in Q.1‚ that banks do not hold any excess reserves. However‚ now assume that the public hold half of their money as cash and half of their
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supply functions to answer the following question: Demand: Qd = 50 - 4P Supply Qs = 20 + 2P Equilibrium price and quantity are Answer Selected Answer: d. None of the above. Correct Answer: d. None of the above. • Question 2 0 out of 1 points Suppose a frost destroys much of the Florida orange corp. At the same time‚ suppose consumer tastes shift toward orange juice. What would we expect to happen to the equilibrium price and quantity in the market for orange juice
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Business Economics 201 Chapter 23: Measuring a Nation’s Income Macroeconomics: a study of the nation’s economy as a whole with a goal of explaining the changes that affect many households‚ firms‚ and markets simultaneously GDP: measures the total income of everyone in the economy and the total expenditure on the economy’s output of goods and services income must equal expenditure every transaction has a buyer and seller Can be computed by adding up expenditure by households or total income
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As Economics 1. Economics:- 1. The branch of knowledge concerned with the production‚ consumption‚ and transfer of wealth. 2. The condition of a region or group as regards material prosperity. 3. Economics is a science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses 2. Adam Smith Smith believed that competition (the belief that everyone should have a fair chance to compete to make‚ sell‚ and buy goods and services) was the key
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Suppose the average open heart surgery costs $100‚000‚ and at that price 23‚339 surgeries are performed each year. Fully explain what the most likely outcome would be in this market if a tax on surgeries is implemented. Use a graph if it will help. 2. Price Changes and Responses by Consumers | Price | Quantity Demanded | Quantity Supplied | $4.89 | 311 | 255 | $4.29 | 388 | 214 | $5.39 | 198 | 309 | $5.19 | 268 | 300 | $5.00 | 279 | 279 | Price Changes and Responses by Consumers
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Chapter 2 MCQ’s 1) According to the Law of Demand‚ the demand curve for a good will A) shift leftward when the price of the good increases. B) shift rightward when the price of the good increases. C) slope downward. D) slope upward. Answer: C 2) An increase in the price of pork will lead to A) a movement up along the demand curve. B) a movement down along the demand curve. C) a rightward shift of the demand curve. D) a leftward shift of the demand curve. Answer: A 3) An increase in consumer incomes
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