Workbook for Game Theory and Political Economy1 Martin Gregor IES‚ Charles University in Prague January 23‚ 2012 set of sample exercises has been created for the undergraduate course JEB064 Game Theory and Political Economy given by Martin Gregor at IES‚ Charles University‚ Prague. Each exercise includes a full solution. The workbook is a work in permanent construction. Any comment is more than welcome. 1 This 2 Contents 1 Essentials in game theory 1.1 Centipede game (Rasmusen 2007)
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Bryan Cane Carl Christopher Econ 5113 05/05/11 The Euro Past‚ Present and Future Introduction On the 1st of January 1999 the nations of Europe made their individual national currencies denominations of one single currency (the Euro). The Euro-system (European Central Bank (ECB) and the national banks of the participating countries) was now responsible for the monetary policy for the European area. “The Euro was implemented with the goal of creating a more stable European economy” (History
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Topic: Personal Financial Management of Students at National Economics University I. INTRODUCTION Personal financial management seems more important now than ever-not just for family and consumers. In recent year‚ many countries all over the world identified the personal financial management education as a priority. For example‚ in US‚ 38 states now have personal finance standards built into their state education systems and 21 of these states require explicitly that the standards be
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5/15/2013 HUNGARY COUNTRY REPORT Energy policy and policy towards China 1) OVERVIEW 1 1.1 General information 1 1.2 Most important sectors (% of GDP‚ 2011) 1 1.3 Main import sources (2010‚ % of total) 1 1.4 Main export markets (2010‚ % of total) 1 1.5 Main expenses of foreign exchange 1 1.6 Main sources of foreign exchange 1 1.7 Political situation: Government with a two-thirds majority 2 1.8 Economic situation: A second IMF bailout package is needed 2 2) MAIN REPORT
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International Financial Institutions Point of View | Unit 2: Lesson 1 Lesson 1 1 The IMF Introduction Ex. 1 ⟹ Answer the following question What is the role of the IMF in the modern world? Ex. 2 ⟹ Unscrabble the names of the G-20 members TAYIL RASSIU INDSEANIO AERUENPO NUION EOXMIC USOHT CAFIAR RUEYTK LCIREBUP FO OAERK NIAID NCAADA CAHIN UTDNEI GKNMIOD NETNAARIG RTALIUSAA RIZBLA FNCREA DSAIU ARAIBA GEAYNMR EUINDT ATESST NJPAA Ex. 3 ⟹ Try to match the words
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Introduction Foundations Basics Language of economics Fundamental problem facing mankind “Our resources are limited (scarce)‚ but our wants (aspirations to good life ‚ ambitions ‚ needs‚ dreams) are unlimited.” SCARCITY = Budget Constraint Proof Resources Limited * Time: 24 hours day * Time is money * 20 hours in bed (leisure) * Safe drinkable water = Less than 1% of total water * $2000 apt/studio‚ cook own food * $2000000 a month * Mansion
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Marshalls Nursery Bachelors Capstone Final Project Matthew J Marshall MT499 Darlene Ringhand Table of Contents Section 1: Executive Summary (Business Description) 2 Section 2: Code of Conduct 3 Section 3: Marketing Plan (Strategy and SWOT) 4 Section 4: Operations 5 Section 5: Finance 6 Section 6: Cash Flow Analysis 7 Section 7: Information Management 8 Section 8: Management Summary 9 References 10 Appendix 11 Starting a new/ successful business can be one of the hardest
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UNDERSTANDING INTERNAL CONTROLS A Reference Guide for Managing University Business Practices Understanding Internal Controls Table of Contents INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................1 OBJECTIVES ......................................................................................................................................................................1
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Harry Rosen SGMA 591: Rabeea Baig (00506057) Table of Contents Company Overview 3 Mission Statement 3 Strategic Vision 3 Current Issue Facing the Company 4 Strengths 5 Weaknesses 7 Opportunities 8 Threats 9 Driving forces 10 * Political and Regulatory 10 * Demographics 11 * Technology 11 * General Economic Condition
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3/26/13 Case: A Project Management and Control System for Capital Projects CASE A PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL SYSTEM FOR CAPITAL PROJECTS Herbert F.Spirer and A.G. Hulvey Table of Contents Introduction Feasibility Study Program Design Project Plan 1.Introduction 2.Project Objectives 3.Project/Program Structures 4.Project/Program Costs 5.Network 6.Schedule & Resource Allocation 7.Organization & Accountability 8.Control System 9.Milestones or Project Subdivisions Summary
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