Quiz 1 1. An increase in the imports of clothing into the U.S from India wills benefits the____________ & hurt the___________. A) U.S. clothing producers; Indian clothing producers B) Indian consumers; Indian clothing producers C) U.S consumers; Indian clothing producers D) U.S consumers; U.S clothing produces 2. Suppose Country A‚ a labor-abundant country‚ produces only wheat & cloth. The following equations illustrate the prices & costs of wheat and cloth in
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Assess the view that making an oligopolistic market more contestable is the best way to improve the efficiency of that market. The theory of perfectly contestable markets was presented as a generalization of the theory of perfectly competitive markets and was presented as providing guidelines for the conduct of regulation‚ namely to allow freedom of entry and exit and to ensure equal access of competitors. An oligopolistic market is a particular market that is controlled by a small number of firms
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Project Appraisal Concept of Project Appraisal Project appraisal is a generic term that refers to the process of assessing‚ in a structured way‚ the case for proceeding with a project or proposal. In short‚ project appraisal is the effort of calculating a project’s viability.[1] It often involves comparing various options‚ using economic appraisal or some other decision analysis technique. Or in other terms it is Systematic and comprehensive review of the economic‚ environmental‚ financial‚
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Concepts and Problems in Macroeconomics Gross Domestic Product The statistic used to measure the United States economy is called the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The GDP is defined as the “total market value of final goods and services produced within an economy in a given year” (O’Sullivan‚ Sheffrin‚ & Perez‚ 2008‚ pg. 102). There is the measurement of the nominal GDP‚ which is the value of the GDP in current dollars‚ and there is the real GDB‚ “which is a measure of GDP that controls for changes
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UNIVERSITY OF BOTSWANA FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS (2013/14) ECO 111 - BASIC MICROECONOMICS GROUP | LECTURER | OFFICE | LECTURE HOURS | LECTURE ROOM | A | Prof. N. Narayana | 240/113 | M‚ W & F 0800 | 252/LT-1 | B | Dr. J.B. Tlhalefang | 240/258 | M‚ W & F 1200 | 252/LT-2 | C | Ms. M. Seemule | 230/209 | M‚ W & F 0900 | 240/002 | D | Prof. N.P. Sinha | 240/105 | M‚ W & F 0900 |
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Sample Midterm #1 Questions 1. Which of the following does not constitute a form of direct foreign investment? a. Franchising b. International trade c. Joint ventures d. Acquisitions of existing operations e. Establishment of new foreign subsidiaries 2. Which of the following theories identifies specialization as a reason for international business? a. theory of comparative advantage. b. imperfect markets theory. c. product cycle theory. d. none of the above 3. Agency costs faced by multinational
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1. A nation’s standard of living is best measured by its a. | real GDP. | b. | real GDP per person. | c. | nominal GDP. | d. | nominal GDP per person. | 2. Productivity is defined as the quantity of a. | labor required to produce a nation’s GDP. | b. | labor required to produce one unit of goods and services. | c. | goods and services produced from each unit of labor input. | d. | goods and services produced per unit of time. | 3. The equipment and structures available to
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1. Suppose that there are two states that do not trade: Iowa and Nebraska. Each state produces the same two goods: corn and wheat. For Iowa the opportunity cost of producing 1 bushel of wheat is 3 bushels of corn. For Nebraska the opportunity cost of producing 1 bushel of corn is 3 bushels of wheat. Present production is: | |Iowa |Nebraska | |Wheat |20 million bushels
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Opportunity Cost‚ Supply and Demand 1. The following table shows output per hour for Martha and Stewart who make gift baskets and potholders: (a) What is the opportunity cost of a gift basket for Martha? What is the opportunity cost of a gift basket for Stewart? Who has a comparative advantage in producing gift baskets? How can you tell? (b) What is the opportunity cost of a potholder for Martha? What is the opportunity cost of a potholder for Stewart? Who
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