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You will then have 10 percent more money than you started with. What do you think of the plan? Will it work?
What are the consequences for analyzing the relationship between growth in the world stock of international reserves and worldwide inflation?
Explain the significance and implications of various economic theories pertaining to profit, consumer choice, demand and supply, forecasting and optimization.
Analyze the effect of this law using a demand and supply diagram for the labor market: first assuming that wages are flexible, and then assuming that wages.
Make idea of business in agriculture field and explain how the step of feasibilty analysis? Write succincly the goal of each aspect in feasibilty study outline?
Kersey Manufacturing Co., a small fabricator of plastics, needs to purchase an extrusion molding machine for $120,000. Determine the five annual payments.
Use this linkage to explain the Clifton Suspension Bridge crossings toll charge rise in April 2014 and the First Bus Bristol fare cuts in November 2013.
What is known as the characteristic line of modern investment analysis is simply the regression line obtained from the following model.
If the price of a bottle of water is $4, how many bottles does Bert buy? How much consumer surplus does Bert get from his purchases?
It must produce a certain amount of electricity or the area will be blacked out. What conditions hold when the total cost of that amount is minimized?
What happens to a firm’s expansion path if one of its inputs permanently falls in price while the price of the other remains constant?
What do isoquants look like if there are no substitution possibilities at all, for example, if making a one-pound cake requires precisely three eggs and three c
Why should this employee probably choose to tell only some of the other firms rather than all of them? What happens to the price it charges?
Draw the demand and supply curves and find the equilibrium price, quantity, and profit per producer.
What is the profit maximization condition for a (single-price) monopolist in the short-run? How about in the long-run?
Can democracy survive if a majority of the citizenry pay little or nothing in taxes while benefiting directly from a higher level of government spending?
Explain the intuition behind the wealth, interest rate, and exchange rate effects.
What is the shape of average fixed cost? Give a commonsense explanation for why the minimum point of AVC occurs at a lower output than the minimum of AC.
Why might the marginal product of the second server be higher than that of the first?
A firm's marginal cost of production is constant at $5 per unit, and its fixed costs are $20. Draw its total, average variable, and average cost.
Why should the firm raise the price of the product above what it originally planned to sell it for because the costs are higher than before?
In some industries, like hospitals, for-profit producers compete with nonprofit ones. Who is the residual claimant in a nonprofit organization?
When you choose to buy insurance, are you speculating? When you choose not to buy insurance, are you also speculating? Explain.
Why do you expect that the cross-elasticity of demand for Hyundais with respect to the price of Subarus will be positive or negative?
Assuming that your goal is to raise the price of drugs to a prohibitive level, should you pursue suppliers or users?