Aggregate Demand and Supply Models Team C Ellen Campbell‚ April 6‚ 2013 Stephen Martin University of Phoenix Introduction Leaning team C is a group of International reporters. The team has the task of describing and critiquing the current state of the U.S. economy. The current state of the following economic factors is: unemployment‚ expectations‚ consumer income‚ and interest rates. Team C will identify the existing effect of the economic factors on aggregate demand and supply. Team will
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Assignment 1:Due: No Later Than April 28‚ 9:00 am EST (200 points) Note: The following is a regression equation. Standard errors are in parentheses for the demand for widgets. QD = - 5200 - 42P + 20PX + 5.2I + .20A + .25M (2.002) (17.5) (6.2) (2.5) (0.09) (0.21) R2 = 0.55 n = 26 F = 4.88 Your supervisor has asked you to compute the elasticities for each independent variable. Assume the following values for the independent variables: Q = Quantity demanded of 3-pack units
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interest rates start to increase mortgage demand and put pressure on house prices. Comparing cities doesn’t offer accurate postulating because price-to-income and price-to-rent ratios vary widely from city to city. An unexpected rise in real interest rates that raises housing costs‚ or a negative shock to a local economy‚ would lower housing demand‚ slowing the growth of house prices‚ and possibly even leading to a house price decline. When the market demand for properties in a particular area is
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Supply and Demand Simulation Supply and Demand Simulation MACRO AND MICROECONOMICS Two principles of macroeconomics are local income and housing market growth in the town of Atlantis. I chose these because if the people of Atlantis’ have low income‚ they will not be able to pay for apartments in the area that have high rent. This would hinder the housing and apartment complex growth in the area because there would be no economic support. Two principles of microeconomics
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Microeconomics: week 4 September 22‚ 2011 Effects of Supply and Demand on the Price of Oil Each time you pull up to the pump or open your utility bill‚ you may notice the price of fuel may have changed. There are many factors that can influence fuel prices. The marketplace forces of supply and demand determine the price of fuel. If demand grows or if a disruption in supply occurs‚ there will be upward pressure on prices. By the same token‚ if demand falls or there is an oversupply of product in the
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Supply‚ Demand‚ and Price Elasticity Paper 2010 Learning Team A University of Phoenix 10/17/2010 Petroleum is a necessity for the majority of humans across the world. Petroleum is a natural resource that has few competitors. In recent decades alternative energy sources have been investigated‚ but the use of petroleum is still ahead of the game as the world’s primary energy source in the use of automobiles‚ but petroleum is also the main ingredient in plastic. We use plastic everywhere‚ the
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Supply and demand are extremely essential parts of the US economy and other free-enterprise systems. Interaction between the two determine the price‚ quantity‚ and distribution of products in the market. Supply refers to the amount of products businesses are able to sell at different prices at certain times‚ while demand refers to the amount of products consumers want to buy at different prices at certain times. If a certain product is in high demand‚ producers will produce a larger quantity of the
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increase of 10% in income. Then the income elasticity of demand would be‚ Ey= (20%)/(10%)=2 The amount which the quantity demanded for a good change in response to a change in income depends on the type of goods. We can distinguish the types of goods as following‚ Normal goods - Ey > 0 – positive YED Luxury goods - Ey > 1 Necessities - 0 < Ey < 1 Inferior products - Ey < 0 – negative YED Let’s see how the income elasticity of demand deviates for normal goods and inferior products‚ Normal Goods
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The historical event that I chose to address in terms of labor supply and demand was the technology boom of the 1990s. As the technology boom began to grow‚ the demand for computers and other electrical devices began to rise. People wanted to bring more of the electronic devices into their homes and their businesses. Car makers began putting technology into vehicles that would allow your windshield wipers to turn on automatically as soon as water hit the windshield. Companies began creating technology
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incentive | | 2. | A bridge is an example of something that is usually provided as a _________. public good | | 3. | To show how demand for a good will change at specific price points‚ economists use a ____. Demand curve | | 4. | People will buy more of a good when its price falls and less when its price rises‚ according to the _______. Law of demand | | 5. | The rate the Federal Reserve charges banks for loaning them money is the _____________________. Discount rate | Fill
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