What is output? Output: is data that has been processed into a useful form. The form of output varies depending on the hardware and software being used and the requirements of the user. There are four basic forms of output: 1. Text 2. Graphics 3. Audio 4. Video A webpage includes more than one of these types of output. Video Audio Graphics Text Video clip Songs Logos Memos Vodcasts music Charts Letters Video blogs Speeches Drawings Reports Clipart Advertisements
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there is a threat of bird flu which is a deadly disease spreading among chickens‚ the demand for chickens will decrease and the demand curve will shift to the left as shown in the figure 1. As a result‚ the equilibrium market price will decrease from P1 to P2 and the equilibrium market quantity will decrease from Q1 to Q2 in the short run. Q.5.1 b) Figure 2: As the poultry in country X is perfectly competitive with the supply of chicken coming from both domestic firms and farms located
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Market Structure Simulation Armani Nelson Professor William Johnson ECO/365 April 24‚ 2012. In the simulation Differentiating between Market Structures I learned about the four market structures‚ which are perfect competition‚ monopoly‚ monopolistic competition‚ and oligopoly. I learned about cost and revenue curves within the market structures and how these structures work within an organization. The simulation also dealt with prisoner’s dilemma‚ price war and duopoly. The prisoner dilemma
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Business Structures Ruth Whitehead FIN/571 February 23‚ 2015 Oscar Lewis Business Structures Three types of business structures exist; Partnership‚ Sole Proprietorship‚ and Corporation. Essential deliberations are dimensions of the commercial‚ the method in which revenue from the trade is a tax‚ the lawful obligation of the proprietors‚ and the capability to obtain monies to fund the business. Few businesses start-up as a large capacity organization. All business structures have advantages and
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Chapter 8 Accounting for manufacturing * Manufacturing business is more complex than retailing because it involve production as well as selling and administration * The emphasis is on the gathering of costs and the recording of expenses. Cost and decision making * Inventory valuation‚ the cost of manufacturing finished goods and goods still in production needs to be determined so that these costs can be used in preparing the income statement and balance sheet. * Profit determination
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Principles of Macroeconomics‚ 9e - TB1 (Case/Fair/Oster) Chapter 3 Demand‚ Supply‚ and Market Equilibrium 3.1 Firms and Households: The Basic Decision Making Units 1 Multiple Choice 1) Michael Dell was the first individual who sold computers by mail order. The company founded by Dell is now one of the largest and most successful computer companies in the United States. Michael Dell would be classified as a(n) A) entrepreneur. B) opportunist. C) monopolist
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Oligopoly In a oligopoly market structure‚ there are a few interdependent firms that change their prices according to their competitors. Ex: If Coca Cola changes their price‚ Pepsi is also likely to. Characteristics: * Few interdependent firms * A few barriers to entry * Products are similar‚ but firms try to differentiate them * There is branding and advertising * Imperfect knowledge (where customers don’t know the best price or availability) Revenue Curves Total Revenue
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When beginning a business‚ it is extremely important that the owners of the business decide the organizational form that will be beneficial to maximize the value of the firm. The owners must consider the size of the business‚ the taxation of the business‚ the liability of the owners and the ability to raise capital to finance the business (Parrino‚ Kidwell & Bates‚ 2012). The owners will then choose one of the 3 different forms: sole proprietorship‚ partnership or corporation. Sole Proprietorship
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A monopoly is a market structure where there is merely one manufacturer/supplier for a product. The lone business is the industry. Entrance into such a market is controlled based on elevated costs or additional obstacles‚ which may be‚ political social or economic. In an oligopoly‚ there are simply a limited number of firms that create an industry. This top quality assemblage of firms has control over the price in addition to a‚ monopoly; an oligopoly also has extraordinary obstacles to admittance
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MARKET STRUCTURE AND COMPETITION EXERCISES Exercise 1: The own firm’s price elasticity is a measure that evaluates how the firm’s demand changes when it alters the price of the good or service offered‚ given that the rest of the variables remain fixed. While the cross-price elasticity measures how a firm’s demand changes when some other firm alters its price. Therefore‚ the second term considers the existence of interrelated firms in the market‚ that is‚ the fact that one firm’s actions affect
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