• Q : European domination in new world....
    Microeconomics :

    How are scholars capable to find out how early people with no written records lived? What was prehistoric society like around the Amazon? What ensured European domination in the New World?

  • Q : Economic profile for tobacco industry....
    Microeconomics :

    Provide two sources for each of the following areas referencing to the tobacco industry. How the economy affects the success of the tobacco industry?

  • Q : Ideals of justice and equality....
    Microeconomics :

    Analyze whether justice and equality exist in the United States and, if not, in what areas there should be greater justice and equality.

  • Q : Multinational exploitation-free trade and pricing....
    Microeconomics :

    Do multinational corporations exploit host countries which covet the technologies and entrepreneurial skills that the multinationals provide?

  • Q : Energy efficient-economic efficiency....
    Microeconomics :

    Builders of hybrid car announced it would build a car that would get 180 miles for each gallon of unleaded gas. They figured it would cost $40,000 per car to build.

  • Q : Human capital theory....
    Microeconomics :

    Discuss why firms in developing countries are more paternalistic. Discuss why teenagers tend to accumulate low wages yet proportionally higher human capital than adult workers.

  • Q : Prevalent causes of water pollution....
    Microeconomics :

    Nutrients and pesticides are prevalent causes of water pollution. From an economic perspective, examine why more has not been done to control agricultural runoff.

  • Q : Policy approaches of tsca....
    Microeconomics :

    Critically compare the policy approaches of TSCA ( Toxic Substances Control Act) and FIFRA (Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide).

  • Q : Market environment in united states....
    Microeconomics :

    Discuss why you think prices are or aren't determined in the free market environment in the United States. Contrast how a market system and a command economy try to cope with economic scarcity.

  • Q : Explanation of economic and social regulation....
    Microeconomics :

    Provide a concise explanation of economic and social regulation. Include an example in which the government has used either economic or social regulatory activities.

  • Q : Buying and selling pollution permits....
    Microeconomics :

    One approach that the government can use limit the right to pollute would be by issuing pollution permits. Without pollution permit, firms aren't allowed to emit pollutants in the air, water, or soi

  • Q : Differences in roles economists....
    Microeconomics :

    Critically discuss similarities and differences in the roles economists play as policy makers and as scientists. How would advice offered to policymakers differ depending on which role an economist

  • Q : Requirement of independent auditors....
    Microeconomics :

    Discuss the rationale likely underlying that rule. Would such a rule "make sense" in today's business environment in the United States? Defend your answer.

  • Q : Smoking and coase theorem....
    Microeconomics :

    Bob and Dexter share a dorm room. Bob is smoker but Dexter does not smoke. There're no laws that prohibit smoking in the dorm rooms.

  • Q : Four-firm concentration ratio....
    Microeconomics :

    Guess as to what may be the four firm concentration ratio for corn growers in United States (knowing there're about 40,000 just in Iowa)?

  • Q : T-bills-t-bonds and t- notes....
    Microeconomics :

    Treasury funds the national debt through mix of T-bills, T-notes, and T-bonds with maturities of 10-30 years. During President Clinton's administration the Treasury proposed that by issuing more T-b

  • Q : Computing socially efficient quantity of cans....
    Microeconomics :

    A company has 10 employees, all of whom desire more pleasant work environment. Accordingly, they're considering removing litter from grounds of plant.

  • Q : Bureaucratic form of government....
    Microeconomics :

    The bureaucratic form of government is so prevalent in the public agencies and tends to result in slower-paced, less customer-oriented organization (e.g., the Social Security Administration or Post

  • Q : Decision management and decision control....
    Microeconomics :

    Illustrate out the term (a) decision management and (b) decision control. Under what circumstances might it be optimal to make one individual responsible for both decision management and decision c

  • Q : Strengths and limitations of implanting marketing plan....
    Microeconomics :

    Determine characteristics of the good marketing plan. Measure the strengths and limitations of implanting the marketing plan.

  • Q : Philosophies that influenced latin america....
    Microeconomics :

    Critically discuss some of the philosophies that influenced Latin America? In what way did they impact the cultures of Latin America?

  • Q : How changes in the american economy....
    Microeconomics :

    Change is constant in today's businesses. Critically discuss how changes in the American economy, labor force, and social patterns have affected the ways that people consume food in our society.

  • Q : Trade liberalization-environmental standards....
    Microeconomics :

    Trade liberalization leads to a "race to the bottom" in environmental standards. Write down the argument and counter-argument, present the following information:

  • Q : Perfectly competitive market characteristics....
    Microeconomics :

    Select a market for good in your area that seems to be a perfectly competitive market. Identify the buyers and sellers as well as the goods or services.

  • Q : Advantages and disadvantages of e-learning....
    Microeconomics :

    E-training is showing up in all areas of business. Critically discuss the advantages and disadvantages of e-learning in the corporate training world.

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