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    described as "too simplistic"? 5. In an open economy model with Government‚ what are the main "leakages" out of the circular flow of National Income? 6. Write the expression for the simple investment multiplier (closed economy without Government activity); now write that for the full multiplier (in an open economy with Government). 7. Can resources be underutilised in the Keynesian cross model? If so‚ explain why. MULTIPLE CHOICES

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    The companies’ financial ratios can be compared with the ratios of other equivalent companies between business sectors at one point of time. These comparisons provide explanations on the relative financial status and performance of the company compared to the relative performance of its competitors. Comparisons are usually made with other companies in the same business sector and the benchmark is assumed to be the suitable value for a company. The assumption here is for the companies in the same

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    relative to owners. Total debt ratio = (total assets – total equity) / total assets = total debt / total assets Debt-equity ratio = (total assets – total equity) / total equity = total debt / total equity Equity multiplier = total assets / total equity = (total equity + total debt) / total equity = 1 + debt-equity ratio Times interest earned ratio = EBIT / Interest Cash coverage ratio = (EBIT + depreciation) / interest ♦ Asset Management

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    a dual-stage energy harvesting circuit composed of a seven-stage and ten-stage design‚ the former being more receptive in the low input power regions‚ while the latter is more suitable for higher power range. Each stage here is a modified voltage multiplier‚ arranged in series and our design provides guidelines on component choice and precise selection of the crossover operational point for these two stages between the high (20 dBm) and low power ( 20 dBm) extremities. Second‚ we fabricate our design

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    limitations to what people can accomplish no matter how hard they work or try. These limitations are evident in interpersonal commuciation research as well. In the article‚ "Commucication Apprehension Among Secretarial Students‚" the authors‚ Melanie Booth-Butterfield and Carol C. Thomas‚ research and examine the levels of trait communication apprehension among students enrolled in college level office administration programs. In the following paragraphs I will discuss the process and two limitations

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    many young people wanting to get artificial tans at salons. Little do they know how dangerous it is to get an artificial tan. Because of this‚ doctors are pushing lawmakers to ban tanning salons or make the laws stricter. One of the reasons tanning booths are so dangerous is because they use a certain degree of light intensity. Doctor Sophie Balk from The Children’s Hospital in Montefiore‚ New York‚ found that tanning beds emit about fifteen times more UV radiation than the noontime sun (Paturel‚ 2012

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    Econ 2123 Problem Set 2 Instructor: Wenwen Zhang TA: Mike Cheng Lecture: L5‚ L6 Due date & Homework Submission Location: Before 10/14 Tue 5:30p.m. Dropbox on the LSK 6th floor (Outside Econ Department) Name: _________________________________ Student ID: _____________________________ Lecture: ________________________________ Multiple Choices   1. Which of the following would NOT be considered part of fixed investment spending (I)? A) Toyota buys a new robot for its automobile assembly

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    Julia’s Food Booth Based on the LP model to maximize profit with the established constraints Julia should sell pizza and hotdogs and not BBQ sandwiches. Based on this model Julia will earn $2250.00 in profit. After buying food supplies for the next game she will have $750 remaining ($2250-1500). Julia’s goal was to clear $1000 in profit which she was not able to meet. It is not clear how Julia is paying for the booth rental each game‚ but assuming she is covering the costs with her profits from

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    by three things: - Operating efficiency‚ which is measured by profit margin - Asset use efficiency‚ which is measured by total asset turnover - Financial leverage‚ which is measured by the equity multiplier ROE = Profit Margin (Profit/Sales) * Total Asset Turnover (Sales/Assets) * Equity Multiplier (Assets/Equity) ROI and ROE ratio The return on investment (ROI) ratio developed by Du Pont for its own use is now used by many firms to evaluate how effectively assets are used. It measures

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    totals $1360.00 $272.00 $1088.00 $1088.00 3. What does this imply about the relationship between the public’s desire for holding currency and the money multiplier? It implies that if the public holds on to their money there would be more money in circulation and less in banks reverse and then the multiplier would be

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