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    Economics Review

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    Chapter 1 1. Describe some of the trade-offs faced by each of the following: 1. a family deciding whether to buy a new car 2. a member of Congress deciding how much to spend on national parks 3. a company president deciding whether to open a new factory 4. a professor deciding how much to prepare for class 5. a recent college graduate deciding whether to go to graduate school 2. You are trying to decide whether to take a vacation. Most of the costs of the

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    negative. Question Relative to a competitively organized industry‚ a monopoly produces Answer more output‚ charges higher prices and‚ earns economic profits. less output‚ charges lower prices and‚ earns economic profits. less output‚ charges lower prices and‚ earns only a normal profit. less output‚ charges higher prices and‚ earns economic profits. Question Which of the following is NOT an example of price discrimination? Answer Airlines charging lower prices to travelers who stay

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    Economics 304 Winter 2013 Assignment 1 : Due date‚ Thursday February 7 in Class 1. Consider the following OLG model with money. Assume that the population of the economy grows at rate n such that Nt = nNt−1 for every period and n > 1 and money is also growing in this economy at the rate γ that is Mt = γMt−1 ‚ where γ > 1. The endowment that each young generation is born with is assumed to be fixed at y. The initial old each receives an equal portion of the money supply Mt . Suppose that the

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    2012 Labour Economics: Essay topics 1. “A number of factors impacted negatively on the South African labour market between 1900 -1922.” Give a concise outline of those factors. Briefly describe some the conflicts that resulted. 2. Write an essay discussing the motivation and methods for creating the colour bar in the South African labour market during the first half of the 20th century. 3. “The Labour Relations Act of 1995 makes it possible for Employers and Trade Unions to operate

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    Module II: Fundamental Concepts of Managerial Economics * Opportunity Costs‚ Incremental Principle‚ Time perspective‚ Discounting and Equi-Marginal principles. * Theory of the Firm: Firm and Industry‚ Forms of Ownership‚ Objectives of the firm‚ alternate objectives of firm. * Managerial theories: Baumol’s Model‚ Marris’s Hypothesis‚ Williamson’s Model. * Behavioral theories: Simon’s Satisficing Model‚ Cyert and March Model. * Agency theory. * Opportunity cost principle

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    Micro Economic Essays These are some suggested micro economic essays. The essays are from different exam boards. In practise they ask similar questions so they will be helpful whatever your exam board. There are different ways to answer questions. But‚ all these answers contain enough material to get the top grade. Whenever the question requires evaluation‚ the essay contains the necessary critical distance. On the last page‚ there are some general tips for evaluation. Note: These essays are for

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    ref=MjBfMDZfMTFfMTNfMV8yN18xNzI0OTk= Economic growth and economic development Like the infrastructure development‚ improvement of legal mechanism Can now be regarded as the most important precondition for sustainable Growth‚ a stronger economy‚ and pro-people system of governance‚ Writes M S Siddiqui Economic development generally refers to sustained and concerted actions‚ taken by the policy-makers and communities‚ which promote the standard of living and economic health

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    Role of consumers: - consumers: all individ.s in ec. that consume goods and services to satisfy needs and wants - consumer sovereignty: refers to the fact that patterns of consumers spending determine patterns of production. Through spending dec. consumers express their preferences. Factors influencing individual consumer choice: Income: disposable income – after tax (main determinant on consumer spending) More income‚ more demand for good and services But APS

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    Should intermediate sanctions be run by traditional probation and prison systems or by new private or public agencies seeking to serve as alternatives to them? List two benefits and two challenges for each of these strategies and provide your own policy recommendation about which one should be used (and why). Overcrowding of prisons and unnecessary incarceration rates is one of the major problems in the United States today. As stated in Chapter 9‚ “ more then 60 billion dollars is spent on corrections

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    Sarah Grumbine AP Economics July 26‚ 2013 What’s to Love about Economics? 1. Law enforcement agencies seek for lawbreakers to create problems in which they are fined for crimes they have committed. They want this to happen in order to create fines for these criminals in order for the agencies to make a certain amount of revenue from the fines that the lawbreakers pay as a consequence of their actions. Some laws that law enforcement agencies set up in order to create this type of revenue

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