Petrochemicals prices climb 2% in December on tight supplies LONDON‚ January 9‚ 2013 - Prices in the $3-trillion-plus global petrochemicals market climbed 2% to $1‚350 per metric ton (/mt) in December‚ according to the just-released monthly average of the Platts Global Petrochemical Index (PGPI)‚ a benchmark basket of seven widely used petrochemicals. This follows a drop of 2% in November. But on a year-over-year basis‚ petrochemical prices were up 16% from the December 2011 average price of $1‚161/mt
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For Price Elasticity of Demand Jack Clark 12SU The Price Elasticity of Demand for goods indirectly dictates the function of today’s economy‚ it does this by using the wants and needs of the consumer and in-turn governs the prices for individual goods. Below‚ scenarios in which government or firm have to look at the PED are presented and how they react to create the best possible outcome they can achieve. Firms need to consider the elasticity of demand and‚ using this‚ determine the prices of a
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1. Sally spends her afternoon at the art gallery‚ paying $5 for her bus fares and $11 for food and drinks rather than spending an equal amount of money to go to a movie and have a similar meal at a similar price. The opportunity cost of going to the art gallery a. b. c. d. e. is less than the opportunity cost of going to the movies. equals $5 because she would have had a meal anyway. is the money she spent. is the movie she didn’t see.* is zero‚ if there is no fee to enter the
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Price Discrimination in Health Care Table of Contents Abstract 3 Price discrimination 4 The uninsured or self-pay patient 5 Price discrimination in health care 6 Cost shifting 8 Recommendations 9 Abstract The price of health care can vary dramatically depending on insurance coverage‚ and whether the care received was in network‚ out of network‚ government funded‚ or
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THE IMPORTANCE OF PRICES IN ECONOMIC SYSTEM A price is the amount of money a buyer must pay to a seller for a good or service. Price is not always the same as cost. In economics‚ cost means opportunity cost—all that is sacrificed to buy the good. While the price of a good is a part of its opportunity cost‚ it is not the only cost. For example‚ the price does not include the value of the time sacrificed to buy something. Buying a new jacket will require you to spend time traveling to and from the
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Technical Problem 10 Chapter 6 10. Use the figure below to answer the following questions: a. Calculate price elasticity at point S using the method E=ΔQ × P ΔP Q E=ΔQ P+ 90 100 ΔP × Q= −300× 60 =−0.5 b. Calculate price elasticity at point S using the method E=P P−A E=P × 100 = 100 =−0.5 P−A 100−300 −200 c. Compare the elasticities in parts a and b. Are they equal? Should they be equal? The values of E in parts a and
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JWI 515: Assignment Four: Price Discrimination Amusement Parks Professor Serluco Managerial Economics Charles W. Slaven November 30th‚ 2014 Introduction Consider these Amusement park pricing scenarios: Six Flags Discovery kingdom sells its annual season pass for $59.99. According to its website‚ “Buy your Season Pass for $59.99‚ just $14 more than a one-day admission.” Bush Gardens Dark Continent. sells its Fun Card for $95.00. According to its website‚ “Pay for a Day‚ Get now through 2015
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CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND The problem of price escalation‚ especially in the construction industry‚ is a worldwide phenomenon‚ and its ripple is normally a source of friction between clients and contractors on the issue of price escalations. If this friction is not properly handled‚ this could stall the progress of work and may subsequently lead to project abandonment and the actual project will suffer with universal inflations of costs. [5]Although the causes of project
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In the past‚ the price of oil has led to economic recessions‚ such as the 1973 and 1979 energy crises. The effect the price of oil has on an economy is known as a price shock. In many European countries‚ which have high taxes on fuels‚ such price shocks could potentially be mitigated somewhat by temporarily or permanently suspending the taxes as fuel costs rise.[138] This method of softening price shocks is less useful in countries with much lower gas taxes‚ such as the United States. Some economists
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