Which of the following are‚ or are not examples of public goods (or services)? Please explain your reason. (1 mark each which includes ½ marks for each reason). (i) The Judicial system Yes/No (ii) Pencils Yes/No (iii) The quarantine service Yes/No (iv) The Great Wall of China Yes/No (v) Contact lenses Yes/No * Question 2: (a) Suppose the income elasticity of demand for pre-recorded music compact disks is
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1) Based on the demanded and supply of Kitkat‚ If I am the manager of Ten-10 in Lim Kok Wing University‚ I would lower the price of a bar of KitKat. In demand‚ if I lower the price of a bar of KitKat‚ the quantity of demanded will increase‚ so more people would buy the bar of Kitkat. More people in Lim Kok Wing University would afford to buy the bar of Kitkit. In supply‚ the lower the price of a bar of KitKat‚ the greater the quantity supply. So there is more product to being sell.
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Economics Extended Response Demand & Supply of Labour Outline the main factors that influence the demand and supply of labour for a firm. Explain how the interaction of the demand and supply of labour determines labour market outcomes. Analyse how changes in consumer tastes‚ productivity levels‚ workforce participation rates and the ageing of the population might affect the labour market. The labour market is one of the more sophisticated elements of the market economy and having an understanding
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DETERMINANT OF DEMAND AND SUPPLY Determinants of Demand Demand curve shows the relationship between price and quantity demanded. The determinants of demand are income‚ price of other goods‚ tastes and preferences‚ expectations about future prices and incomes‚ taxes and subsidies. a) Income Income is a key determinant of demand. If the income level for a society rise‚ the demand for goods sure will increase. For example‚ when individuals’ income rises‚ they can afford to buy more goods (either
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businesses expect future profits to fall. a. Explain for each event whether it changes short-run aggregate supply‚ long-run aggregate supply‚ aggregate demand‚ or some combination of them. A deep recession in the world economy decreases aggregate demand. A sharp rise in oil prices decreases short-run aggregate supply. The expectation of lower future profits decreases investment and decreases aggregate demand. b. Explain the separate effects of each event on U.S. real GDP and the price level‚ starting from
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paribus‚ computer production costs will go down. This causes the supply curve shifts to the right‚ from S1 to S2.Then the surplus will appear (EOX)‚ where the imbalance is causing the movement led down to a new equilibrium (E0 to E1) where the quantity demanded of computers increased from Q0 to Q1 then computer prices will decrease from Po to P1‚ where the surpus is eliminated and increase the number of requests is characterized by the demand curve moves downward. b) y y Computer chips
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Running Header: Supply and Demand Supply and Demand Simulation Paper Bobbi Siddoway University of Phoenix Supply and Demand Simulation Paper Supply and demand is the common sense principle which defines the generally observed relationship between demand‚ supply and prices: as demand increases the price goes up which attracts new suppliers who increase the supply bringing the price back to normal (Law of Supply and Demand‚ 2010). A surplus in the market exerts a downward pressure on price
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Coffee Supply and Demand Besides the high demand and cost for gasoline these days‚ coffee is considered the second most traded commodity on worldwide markets next to oil. "Coffee is grown in more than 50 countries in a band around the equator and provides a living for more than 20 million farmers. Altogether‚ up to 100 million people worldwide are involved in the growing‚ processing‚ trading and retailing of the product" (Spilling the Beans ‚ ). In 2001‚ coffee farmers and plantations produced
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services‚ the study of macroeconomics‚ takes a broader approach such as the nations’ economy or the GDP. Nevertheless‚ both micro- and macroeconomics provide fundamental tools when studying the economy. This paper will discuss the examples of the supply and demand curves as they were presented in the simulation. In addition‚ factors affecting these curves such as changes in population‚ government‚ employment‚ and trend all take part in shifting these curves causing pricing or rental rates to increase
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Supply and Demand Simulation Supply and Demand Simulation During this simulation‚ many scenarios covered an understanding of demand and supply‚ equilibrium‚ shifts in demand and supply‚ and price ceiling that a monopoly had to face when different situations arose. I was able to understand the concept of microeconomics and macroeconomics with the scenarios the simulation provided. During the simulation with regards to microeconomics‚ GoodLife is what is considered as an individual choice and
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