Chris Claypool Period 4 AP Macro Economics Problem Set #3 1. The determinants of aggregate demand are as fallows: Consumer Spending‚ Investment‚ Government Spending and exports. Consumer Spending is how much a population in a certain economy can spend on goods. This can be affected by the wealth of the citizens‚ the wealthier the citizens the more they can buy increasing demand. Investment is when a firm or other entity put money into their service hoping to improve it. An example would
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ECON1102 MACROECONOMICS 1 Session 2‚ 2012 Tutorial Test (Week 17-21 September) INSTRUCTIONS 1. Tutorial tests will be constructed from the following pool of short-answer questions. 2. Each Tutorial test will be comprised of a sufficient number of short-answer questions to add-up to a total of 20 marks. 3. The marks for each question provide an indication of how much is required to answer the question. 4. Tutorial tests may contain questions on different topics. 5. The set of short-answer
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was ‘laissez-faire’ meaning that the government did not interfere with people’s lives. They believed that people were ‘’too lazy’’ to work therefore they should look after themselves. Booth and Rowntree did surveys in the 19th century about the causes of poverty in the British cities such as London and York. Booth and Rowntree were not the main reason for the Liberal Government of 1906-1914 introducing their social welfare since the Boer War was more important as it made the government aware of the
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You have completed the Lesson 7 Quiz. Assessment Score Attempt Score: 19.00 out of a possible 19.00 (100.0%) Assessment Score: 19.00 out of a possible 19.00 (100.0%) Assessment Time: 25 minutes | Question 1: | Adam Smith’s ___________ economics is the idea that an economy with less government restriction serves people best for allowing free allocation of resources. | Type: | Multiple Choice | Points awarded: | 1.00 / 1.00 | Your answer(s): | •laissez faire | Correct answer(s):
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the Greinacher voltage doubler rectifier‚ which is also known as the Cockroft-Walton multiplier [4]. Cockroft-Walton multiplier is formed by a ladder network of capacitors and diodes‚ in which the n-stage Cockroft-Walton multiplier is obtained by cascading a number of diode-capacitor stages with each stage containing two capacitors and two diodes [5]. Under no load condition‚ the n-stage Cockroft-Walton multiplier can provide a DC output voltage of magnitude 2nVp where Vp is the peak of the AC voltage
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Economics Exam Notes Question 1. (Chapter 31‚ pg759) * Impact of interest rate on spending * Analysis of events which change interest rate in the market * Policies to manage inflation/recession Impact of interest rate on the economy (ripple effect) To lower interest rate | | To increase interest rate | | | | | | Central bank buy securities in open market operations and increases money supply | | Central bank sell securities in open market operations and increases
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$186‚500‚ current liabilities of $141‚000‚ and total debt of $215‚000. What is the debt-equity ratio? 5. The Jelly Jar has total assets of $79‚600 and an equity multiplier of 1.35. What is the debt-equity ratio? 6. Underwood Homes Sales has total assets of $589‚900 and total debt of $318‚000. What is the equity multiplier? 7. Friendly’s Shoe Store has earnings before interest and taxes of $21‚680 and net income of $12‚542. The tax rate is 34 percent. What is the times interest earned
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of Business Management 6. It is the minimum required rate of return needed to justify the use of capital a. From investors b. Firms point c. Capital expenditure point d. Cost of capital 7. It arises when there is a conflict of interest among owners‚ debenture holders and the management a. Seasonal variation b. Degree of competition c. Industry life cycle d. Agency costs 8. Some guidelines on shares & debentures issued by the government that are very important for the constitution of the
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8/26/2014 Should Cities Pay for Sports Facilities? Share on: E-mail Print T HE REGIONAL ECONOM IST | APRIL 2001 Should Cities Pay for Sports Facilities? By Adam M. Zaretsky "We play the Star-Spangled Banner before every game—you want us to pay taxes‚ too? —Bill Veeck Americans love sports. Watching the home team in any of the four major sports—baseball‚ football‚ basketball and hockey—march to victory in the World Series‚ Super Bowl‚ NBA Finals or Stanley Cup Finals arguably generates more
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