Part 1: Suppose that the tin mining market is perfectly competitive. The market demand curve is given by D(P) = 300 – P‚ where D is measured in units per year‚ and P is measured in $ per units. There are many potential entrants into this market‚ all of whom have identical cost curves. These cost curves are summarized in Table 1 below: Table 1 Cost Curve Formula Maginal cost (in $ per unit) MC = 30. Fixed cost per year FC = 100. (Annualized) Capital charge CC = 100. Capacity (in units per year)
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When the market demand for dry bulk capsizes is high‚ carriers can demand higher spot charter rates. When market demand is low‚ carriers accept lower spot charter rates. Due to 63 new vessels scheduled for commission and imports of iron ore and coal projected to be stagnant‚ spot rate were anticipated to fall over the next two years. 2. What factors derive average daily hire rates? The daily hire rate is determined by supply and demand. Thus‚ we looked at the supply of capsize vessels
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surpassed the PC user base in India and very soon the Indian market will have more mobile users than TV viewers. The growing intensity of competition has led to more services for the end user at lower prices. This has had an effect of stimulating demand and thus increasing the category adoption rate. As more users have been added to the subscriber base‚ it has led to a further downward pressure on operator costs. This has led to further cost benefits to the end user‚ fuelling further
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The market supply and demand curve above shows the milk price support problem. In order to solve the milk surpluses in the market‚ the government should take the steps to increase the market demand to the milk products by exploring overseas markets. For instance‚ the government should export the milk surpluses abroad. This would cut the cost of storage for milk products and encourages the local dairy farmers continue in dairy business. b. The small dairy farmers would prefer the proposal 4
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elasticity of demand (PED) is the responsiveness of quantity demanded in relation to the price. Normally as price increases for an elastic good the quantity demanded will fall. This is affected by how many close substitutes there are for the good and if the good is a luxury good (jewelry) or a necessary good (food). If the price of a certain type of cheese increases‚ less will be demanded because there are many substitutes available such as other brands of cheese. The inelasticity of demand is applicable
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Aggregate Demand and Supply Model Economic Advisement With a nominal GDP estimated at more than 15 trillion it is clearly the United States economy is one of the largest in the world. A person must have lived in a cave underground for the past several years to not know that the current state of the nation’s economy is in desperate need of improvement. Many academic institutions have thought about how the economy arrived at its current state and how can it be restored. Some would advocate not using
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Problem Lack of nurse‚ this problem may cause patients to fall in illness more worst or even to death. For example ‚an old men could died due to cardiac arrest (heartache‚ muscle stops pumping in the heart area) suddenly‚ because no one give attention to this patient when needed while other nurses busy with other department. This problem occur when nurses have some professional problems which they may face and also busy handling other patients in other departments ‚ the nurses may not be
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be hard to grasp since we depend up gas for all our every day use one way or another. (Wrigley‚ S‚ Hess A E.M s‚ and‚ Sauter M B‚ (2013) Gas Prices Expecting another Surge Soon With the rising price for crude oil and the fall in the U.S. supplies is causing the wholesale prices on gas to rise up sharply and there has not yet been any fully reflect on the retail level yet. The prices at our gas pumps has increase by 7 cents compared to the last week of the national average‚ which was $3.55
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1: At the Portland Fish Exchange‚ each day some amount of cod is brought to market. Supply is perfectly inelastic at that amount. How much cod is caught and brought to market varies day to day. Assuming the demand curve does not vary over time‚ use a supply and demand diagram to illustrate how the price is determined on different days. Explain how this process allows us to identify different points on the demand curve. Question 2: Consider the CEO compensation regression results on p.68 of
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ECON 5103 Sample Mid Session | 1. To say that a country possesses an absolute advantage means that: | A. | it is relatively more endowed with natural resources than another country. | B. | it is relatively more efficient at producing some but not all goods and services than another country. | C. | it is relatively more efficient at producing goods and services than another country. | D. | there are no gains to specialisation for this country. | | | | | |
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