Problem Set 1 Ben Polak‚ Econ 159a/MGT522a. Four Questions due September 19‚ 2007. 1. Strictly and Weakly Dominated Strategies? What is the de nition of a strictly dominated strategy? What is the de nition of a weakly dominated strategy? Give an example of a two-player game matrix where one player has three strategies‚ one of which is strictly dominated; and the other player has three strategies‚ one of which is weakly (but not strictly) dominated. Indicate the dominated strategies. 2. Iterative
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Econ 122B Problem Set 3 Name(Print)______________________ Due in class on March 3 UCI ID____________________________ 1. In class‚ we have talked about the following simple wage equation wage female u ‚ where female is a dummy that is equal to 1 if female‚ and 0 otherwise. Given the OLS estimates ˆ and ˆ for the above model‚ what are the OLS estimates for a model with a
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Problem Set #2 Ec 370 Summer‚ 2013 Michigan State University M. Naretta 1. Another popular sport on SASN is One-out‚ Two-base baseball. In this sport there are‚ obviously‚ two bases: home and 2nd. The batter hits the ball and runs to 2nd. If he or she (it’s a co-ed sport) gets a hit‚ then the batter is on second. If it’s an out‚ then the inning is over and the other team gets to bat. Suppose that it’s a hit. Then the next batter bats with a runner on 2nd base. If that
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storage costs are 6%‚ and the risk costs are 10%. The average inventory is $300‚000‚ and 6000 orders are placed in a year. What are the annual ordering and carrying costs? Annual ordering cost = $75‚000+($25 * 6000) = $225‚000 Annual carrying cost: .08+. 06+. 10 = 24% Annual carrying cost = 300‚000 * .24 = $72‚000 9.8) Given the following data‚ calculate a level production plan‚ quarterly ending inventory‚ and average quarterly inventory. If inventory-carrying costs are $6 per unit per quarter
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Descriptive Statistics Kelly Calle QNT/561 February 15‚ 2015 John Carroll Descriptive Statistics and Interpretation Descriptive statistics is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe‚ show‚ or summarize data in a meaningful way. Descriptive statistics does not allow conclusions beyond the data analyzed or reach conclusions regarding any hypotheses made. It is only a way to describe the data gathered. Descriptive statistics allows data to be presented in a more meaningful way
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Running head: COMPREHENSIVE PROBLEM: SUN MICROSYSTEMS Comprehensive Problem: Sun Microsystems A complete analysis conducted on the financial statements and status of Sun Microsystems exposed key issues determined to be of great import to shareholders. After examining the research findings and analysis‚ it seems that Sun Microsystems finances have not maintained a steady incline. In fact‚ it had definitely experienced some highs and lows in its return on investment and stockholders’ equity
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Week 5 Problems Applied Business and Research Statistics 561 1. SupplyCo. is a supplier to a number of firms in an industry. By carefully mining its customer data warehouse‚ SupplyCo. reveals a plausible new model for manufacturing and distributing industry products that would increase the overall efficiency of the industry system‚ reduce costs of production (leading to greater industry profits and more sales for SupplyCo.)‚ and result in greater sales and profits for some of the industry’s
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II. Each influences can be negative influences. A. Supporting details 1. Some parental influence can be negative when parents have bad habits such as: violence‚ bad language and drunks and alcohol. 2. Some parents drop out of school and don’t set standards for their children. B. Supporting details 1. Celebrities tend to be in the media doing negative things such as receiving DUI’s and getting charges. 2. Celebrities often tend to sag‚ curse‚ and be gang related and teens try to imitate them
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cycle: A Christian model for group therapy. By Hook‚ Jan Paul; Hook‚ Joshua N. Journal of Psychology and Christianity‚ Vol 29(4)‚ 2010‚ 308-316. The Healing Cycle is a Christian model that is designed to promote healing and growth from emotional problems in group therapy. In the context of an interpersonal therapy group‚ group members work through the following steps: grace‚ safety‚ vulnerability‚ truth‚ ownership‚ and confession. The final step of confession leads back to grace. For each step of
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NAME December 14‚ 2014 Week 6 Practice Problem 1 XACC/290 General Journal Date Account Titles Debit Credit July 01 Cash 12‚000 Common Stock 12‚000 1 Equipment 8‚000 Accounts Payable 6‚000 Cash 2‚000 3 Cleaning Supplies 900 Accounts Payable 900 5 Prepaid Insurance 1‚800 Cash 1‚800 12 Accounts Receivable 3‚700 Service Revenue 3‚700 18 Accounts Payable 1‚500 Cash 1‚500 20 Salaries Expense
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