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q1 the government of new holland is experiencing lower energy costs due to new technology in extracting energy sources such as gas and oil use the
q1 suppose that mnl logs harvested the logs in october 2011 and sold them to mnl number in december 2011 mnl number then sold the finished number to
q1let x be a random variable with probability density function fxc1-x2 -1ltxlt10 elsewherea what is the value of cb what is the cumulative
q1project a will cost 2533000 and will return 1000000 at the end of 5 years and 4000000 at the end of 10 years project b will cost 4000000 and will
q1 you buy a season pass to the philharmonic symphony hall you paid 250 for five performances what is the money cost to you of sleeping through one
q1 using the formula for beta1 and beta0 show what will happen to the estimator of the slope and intercept in the slr model if y is multiplied by the
qsouth korea can produce a maximum of 600 million toaster ovens or 900 million tons of rice per year the us can produce a maximum of 700 million
qa can of soda costs 075 in the united states and 12 pesos in mexico what would the peso- dollar exchange rate be if purchasing-power parity holds if
qhistorically there has been a bias against the election of women for public offices in india since the mid-1990s one third of village head positions
q1 suppose that the market labor supply and labor demand equations are given by qs 5w and qd 30 - 5w if a minimum wage is set at 400 w 4 thenq2
q1 1 suppose mpc is 08 initially households then change their behavior so that the mpc falls to 075 what happens to aggregate expenditures why 2 how
q1 mark consumes only cookies and books at his current consumption bundle his marginal utility from books is 10 and from cookies are 5 each book
qif a firm faces a shortage of workers with very special skills it may decide to undertake necessary training itself if on the other hand it faces a
q1 consider the supply curve qs 4p what happens to the price elasticity of supply along the curve as the quantity increasesq2 show the following
q1 predict what would happen to the labor force participation rate of women if wages for women decreased explain2 predict what would happen to the
qthe solow growth model in 2010 japan was a large open economy with perfect capital mobility that was at its steady statea based only on this
q1 cross-price elasticity bb lean is a catalog retailer of a wide variety of sporting goods and recreational products although the market response to
qyour complete portfolio is 400000 and is comprised of a risk free asset that pays 5 and a risky asset that has an expected return of 9 and a
qanalysis the demand for housing is often described as highly cyclical and very sensitive to housing prices and interest rates given these
q1 in may 2011 the average price of gasoline in the united states was 376 per gallon and consumers bought 5 percent less gasoline than they had
qin year 1 and year 2 there are two products produced in a given economy computers and bread suppose that there are no intermediate goods in year 1
q1 consider the electoral competition model with three candidates we saw in lecture 3 extend the model to incorporate that candidates not only care
q1 consider a firm as we did in the notes that maximizes it profits by selecting how many workers and how much capital to use for this problem set p
qconsider an economy described by the following equationsy 10k3l7round y to the nearest 1000c 250 075y-ti 1000 - 50rg 1000t 1000k 500l 500a
q1 at daves current consumption bundle involving positive units in both hot dogs and sodas his marginal utility for hot dogs is 5 and his marginal