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You are the manager of 3D Designs-a large company that does graphics work for Disney and other companies. You and your only competitor are contemplating the purchase of a new 3-D imaging device. If only one of you acquires the device, that firm will earn profits of $15 million and the other firm will lose $10 million. Unfortunately, there is only one 3-D imaging device in the world, and additional devices will not be available for the foreseeable future. Recognizing this fact, an opportunistic salesperson for the company that makes this device calls you. She indicates that, for an additional up-front payment of $24 million (not included in the above figures), her firm will deliver the device to your company premises tomorrow. Otherwise, she call your competitor and offer it the same deal. Should you accept or decline her offer? Explain.
Suppose that all other banks hold only the required amount of reserves. If Nan Bank Inc. decides to reduce its reserves to only the required amount, by how much would the economy's money supply increase?
Throughout this course we have discussed the 'agency problem' - i.e., when the interests of owners and managers are not properly aligned.
From the regression output, estimate the demand function when income is $40,000 and price is $2 per gallon. Explain the result in terms of R-square, T-test, F-statistic, and signs of each X variables.
What is business cycle? Describe the four phases of the business cycle. Where on the business cycle do you think the U.S. economy is today?
Agree or disagree and describe: In monopolistically competitive market, firms that innovate successfully can increase their economic profits and lock in higher market shares over long run.
Essay on Market imperfection associated with negative externalities
Suppose that you believe that the average rate of inflation over the next 20 years will be 3.5 percent. Would you by the nominal or the inflation-indexed bond?
Show such data graphically. Upon what specific assumptions is this production possibilities curve based? If the economy is at point C, what is the cost of one more automobile? Of one more forklift? Describe how the production possibi..
The agricultural market for corn usually can be characterized as a purely competitive industry. How might the following events affect the shot-run cost curves and output for a firm in the industry?
Suppose that a chair manufacturer is producing in the short run (with its existing plant and equipment). The manufacturer has observed the following levels of production corresponding to different numbers of workers:
Assume that the following information about the economy is correct. The potential GDP is 3 percent. Real GDP has fallen at a minus two percent rate in the last 12 months.
Assume the government decides to pass a law that requires all businesses to delay all future layoffs, giving at least 3 months notice to any workers they plan to lay off.
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