Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Brandy Dunlap Eco/372 January 14‚ 2013 Dr. Lyn Bush Fundamentals of Macroeconomics Part 1: Describe the following terms in your word. Gross domestic product (GDP): The total market value of all products or all the final goods and services produced by all the people and all the companies in an economy for the period of year is known as GDP or Gross Domestic Product. Real GDP: Real GDP can be defined as the value of total goods and services produced by
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Fundamentals of programming with algorithms and logic Benjamin Sigala April 5‚ 2010 Computer programs are a form of language written out processes that carry out different tasks. Like human society there are different languages and different ways of speaking that language‚ the same goes for software design. There are three basic types
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hour. If the shop’s productivity is 2 haircuts per hour of labor‚ then how many barbers does the shop employ? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 6 5. Which of the following is considered human capital? a. the comfortable chair in your dorm room where you read economics texts b. the amount you get paid each week to work at the library c. the things you have learned this semester d. any capital goods that require a human to be present to operate 6. Greater scarcity of a natural resource is indicated a. by an increase
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GEORGIA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS Fundamental Economic Concepts SSEF1 The student will explain why limited productive resources and unlimited wants result in scarcity‚ opportunity costs and trade offs for individuals‚ businesses and governments. Individuals have wants that are‚ for practical purposes‚ unlimited. But the total resources of society‚ including natural resources‚ human resources‚ capital goods and entrepreneurship‚ are limited‚ so that scarcity exists. As a result‚ it isn’t possible
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Part 1 – Economic Impact on the Macro Economy Economics is an important part of the business world. There are different terms used in the business world that apply to everyday life in households. There are various factors that affect the economy such as gross domestic product‚ real GDP‚ nominal GDP‚ unemployment rate‚ inflation rate‚ and interest rates. These factors influence how people purchase groceries‚ whether businesses will conduct massive layoffs of employees‚ and a decrease in taxes
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Introduction to Service Dominant (S-D) Logic Recently there has been a shift away from the traditional product-orientated marketing perspective to a more service-orientated one which focuses on “intangible resources‚ the co-creation of value and relationships” (Vargo and Lusch‚ 2004). Merz‚ He & Vargo (2009) commented that goods were a “vehicle for service”‚ and whilst the provision of goods was still an important part of a transaction‚ there will always be some element of intangible service attached
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Q.: 1: The manuscript for this book was typed for free by a friend. Had I hired a secretary to do the same job‚ GDP would have been higher‚ even though the amount of output would have been identical. Why is this? Does this make sense? A.: 1: If a secretary were hired to type the manuscript‚ they would have had the opportunity to provide a service at a price. We know that each good and service produced and brought to market has a price. That price serves as a measure of value for calculating total
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Chapter 1 (2 & 6 p. 27) 2. What is the maximum amount you would pay for an asset that generates an income of $150‚000 at the end of each of five years if the opportunity cost of using funds is 9 percent? To find the maximum amount‚ we must determine the Present Value (PV) of the $150‚000 over the 5 years. PV=(150000/1.09^1)+(150000/1.09^2)+(150000/1.09^3)+(150000/1.09^4)+ (150000/1.09^5) = $583‚447.69 So‚ if costs exceeded $583‚447.69‚ then the asset would not be worth the price
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Assignment | Fundamental of Economic Concept Basic Economics Problems | Faculty Of Science Computer and MathematicsECO 415 : Economics | Prepared By;Appy Hillester Sylvester2010170645CS 226 | Prepared For;Madam Saliza SulaimanDate of Submission;09th February 2011 | | Fundamental Economic Concepts Economic is a social science that studies human behavior as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternatives uses. ( L.Robbins ) Economic is basically
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This essay will explain the fundamental economic problem in Hospitality Industry at Restaurant Sector. It will also discuss about the determinant of demand and supply in Restaurants. The central economic problem is scarcity. This problem applies around the world. According to Sloman‚ Norris & Garratt (2010‚ p.5) “scarcity is the excess of human wants over what can actually be produced to fulfil these wants”. It means human wants are virtually limited. Every country can only produce limited quantity
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