at lower interest rates • raise capital through issuing bonds and share to the public and public have more confidence in large firms 5. risk bearing SEA HIST • advantage in bearing non insurable rise through diversifying their output or develop new markets • supply side >> obtain different sources to guard against crop failures for instance. 6. RnD economies • RnD involve high initial capital outlay. The cost can be spread over larger output if firms expand. • Improve in techniques‚ lowers AC 7.
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HERMES OUTSTRIPES DEMAND AND SUPPLY Based on Bloomberg article by Andrew Roberts‚ November 4 2011 Hermes wanted to build two more factory because they reach their full target until 4 November and since they know they quantity demand will always increase‚ their goal in 2012 to raise the quantity demand until 14 percent. They think Europe debt crisis would not effect their selling on 2011. They are thinking about increasing the price of their product due to the increase price for raw materials
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1 Population growth and urban problem in Mumbai‚ India According to G.Tyler(1994)‚ the more poor people move from rural to urban area the more poverty is becoming urbanized. A lot of cities have damage because of the extreme poverty and social and environment in stead of being centers of commerce and industry. In this article I will discuss the problem of slum clearance in Mumbai‚ India. I am interested in poor people in urban area. First I will refer about population growth which is related
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Between microeconomics and macroeconomics. Identify each of the following topics as being part of microeconomics or macroeconomics‚ and state your reason why: 20 Marks (2 Marks each) a. the impact of an increase in consumer income on the purchase of luxury automobiles Answer to A. Microeconomics because it looks at economic problems faced by individual within the overall economy. b. the effect of a change in the price of Coke on the purchase of Pepsi Answer to B. Microeconomics because
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however is not as cut and dry as it may sound‚ for humans are fickle and finicky by nature. The study of economics and be divided into microeconomics and macroeconomics. Macroeconomics is the study of the entire economy in a society. It takes into consideration the rate of inflation‚ business cycles‚ business growth and the rate of unemployment. Microeconomics is the study of individuals and how their choices influence the flow of the economy. For example‚ the price of gas in California is about
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UNIT 3 Microeconomics MULTIPLE-CHOICE SAMPLE QUESTIONS Sample Multiple-Choice Questions Circletheletterofeachcorrectanswer. 1. True statements about the theory of the firm in the short run and long run include which of the following? I. All input costs are fixed in the short run. II. All input costs are variable in the long run. III. At least one input price is fixed in the short run. (A) I only (B) II only (C) III only (D) I and II only (E) II and III only 3. Whichofthefollowingstatementsabouta
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areas of bananas in Australia‚ caused a large-scale reduction of bananas in Queensland. Bananas as the first biggest selling fruit in Australian market‚ the main producing areas for the banana market which flooded in the Cyclone Yasi‚ has caused the Australian citizens to be concerned about the shortage of bananas. This essay is about discussion of banana market in relationship between supply and demand for bananas after the severe flood from 2010 to 2011 during the summer period. After the flood caused
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likely to succeed. Use the relevant industry to support your answer. Oligopolistic firms are known to be independent as there are only a few sellers dominating the market; therefore changes in the price‚ sales or output of a firm will surely affect their competitors. The telecommunication industry in Malaysia exhibits the oligopoly market. For instance‚ Maxis or Digi customers are more likely to subscribe to Celcom Blackberry Internet Service if Celcom provides a lower price for their Blackberry Internet
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Essential Graphs for Microeconomics Basic Economic Concepts ( Production Possibilities Curve Nature & Functions of Product Markets ( Demand and Supply: Market clearing equilibrium (Floors and Ceilings (Consumer and Producer Surplus (Effect of Taxes Theory of the Firm (Short Run Cost (Long Run Cost
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versus luxuries Inelastic demand – Necessity Elastic demand – luxury Depends on the perception of consumer whether good is a necessity or luxury Definition of the market Depending on how we draw the boundaries of the market Narrowly defined market High elastic demand – easier to find close substitutes Broadly defined market Fairly inelastic demand – harder to find substitute due to broadness Time horizon Higher elastic demand over longer time horizons‚ over time‚ consumers are able to
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