(XED) and explain the relationship between these goods. (3 marks total‚ 1.5 marks per part) XED= + 0.75 XED= -2.5 Answer (a)Definition of income elasticity of demand is percentage change in quantity demanded‚divided by percentage change in income. Conditions: Elasticity coefficient possibilities EI>0 OR Ei<0‚ terminology is to identify normal good or inferior good. Since income elasticity of demand for CD is +5‚which >1 it should be a normal product. While income elasticity of demand for cabinet
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rise due to excess demand D. choices must be made and tradeoffs will occur 3. The ’no-free-lunch’ principle is another name for the A. cost-benefit principle B. the scarcity principle C. the ceteris paribus principle D. the marginal (not average) principle 4. You currently go to the gym three times each week. Each visit costs you $15 and you get $90 worth of benefits from your current weekly gym routine. Given this information A. you should go to the gym a fourth time
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• The demand curve is flatter (more horizontal) the closer the substitutes for the product and the less diminishing marginal utility is at work for the buyers. • The dependent variable in demand analysis is the quantity (the number of units) sold. The independent variables are price‚ income of buyers‚ the price of substitutes‚ and the price of complements. • An increase in income shifts the demand curve to the right for normal good. It goes to the left for an inferior good. • An increase in the
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Profit Maximization Marginal revenue is the change in revenue which comes from the sale of an additional unit of output. The relationship with total revenue is that total revenue is used in the formula to calculate marginal revenue. A company can calculate marginal revenue by dividing the change in total revenue with the change in output quantity. Because of demand‚ as production quantity increases the revenue per unit will decrease. On the other hand‚ marginal cost is the change in the total
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What is the best possible set of conditions for the maximum production of ATP? Nathaniel Redwine 9-24-14 590550535305001st Introduction The process of photosynthesis occurs when six carbon dioxide molecules (CO2)‚ six water molecules (H2O)‚ and light energy are added together and result in glucose (C6H12O6) and six oxygen (O2) molecules. There are two stages to this process; light reactions and dark reactions. Light reactions start with chloroplast which absorbs the light. Inside the chloroplast
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Overhead Absorption Costing and Marginal Costing in a different guise Introduction In this assignment I will be investigating the assertion that Activity Based Costing and the Theory of Constraints are‚ respectively‚ Overhead Absorption Costing and Marginal Costing in a different guise. To analyse this statement I will compare ABC with Overhead Absorption Costing and Theory of Constraints with Marginal Costing. All of these methods are well know and generally
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THE BASICS OF REVENUE MANAGEMENT IDeaS © 2005 Integrated Decisions and Systems‚ Inc. ID-MK-100102-v1-YMBasic The Basics of Revenue Management by IDeaS TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................2 WHAT IS REVENUE MANAGEMENT? ........................................................................................4 When Is Its Use Appropriate? ......................................
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Spotlight on the theory Indifference Curve Analysis The aim of indifference curve analysis is to analyse how a rational consumer chooses between two goods. In other words‚ how the change in the wage rate will affect the choice between leisure time and work time. Indifference analysis combines two concepts; indifference curves and budget lines (constraints) The indifference curve An indifference curve is a line that shows all the possible combinations of two goods between which a person is
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Q1: explicit costs and implicit costs concepts Explicit Cost Explicit cost is defined as the direct payment which is supposed to be made to others while running business. This includes the wages‚ rents or materials which are due in the contract. The explicit cost is the expense done in business which can easily be identified and accounted for in the business at any stage. The explicit cost represents the out flows of cash in clear and obvious terms. When any out flow of credit occurs in a business
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LEARNING CURVE CONCEPT AND ITS USEFULNESS IN MANAGEMENT DECISIONS Presented ByKriti Agarwal (A002) Aniket Rane(A046) Nitin Gupta(A024) Eshan Singh(A057) Mayank Bhatia(A013) HISTORY Introduced to the aircraft industry in 1936 by T. P. Wright in his article Journal of the Aeronautical Science He found that per unit production time reduced at an unvarying rate Since then‚ learning curves (also known as progress functions) have been applied to all types of work INTRODUCTION A graphical representation
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