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A. True/False Explain. Indicate whether each of the following statements is true or false and then explain why you think this. Include in your explanation any pertinent institutional details and economic reasoning (including appropriate graphs and equations). Please provide concise, clear answers with minimal irrelevant detail. Explanation is required.
1. According to the Dartmouth Atlas of Healthcare, most of the variation in Medicare spending across different regions in the US can be explained by the underuse of important preventative care services in many areas of the country.
2. Small area variations in healthcare spending are generally regarded as an indication that there is some source of inefficiency in healthcare delivery. True or false: if the health production function does not have diminishing marginal returns, then geographic variations in health spending could actually be an efficient outcome.
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Assume a bank faces a required reserve ratio of 5 percent. If a bank has $200 million of checkable deposits and $15 million of total reserves, then how large are the bank's excess reserves?
Depends on the evidence in this article and what you know about the economy in the United States, decide which of these statements is most likely to be true.
Suppose the employees of Starbucks in China are paid 8 yuan per hour and a cup of coffee is priced at 8 yuan. If Starbucks is maximising its profit, What is the value of marginal product of labour (VMPL) per hour of the last worker employed by Starbu..
Yet medicines with brand names that the man recognizes from TV commercials sell for more than the unadvertised versions. Elucidate in economic terms, this perplexing situation to the father.
A retired junk yard operator, Edsel Studebaker, recently died and left his entire fortune of $12,300,000 to a trust to establish a junk car museum. The trustees must decide how to spend it. Land can be purchased for $180,000 now. how many cars should..
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Illustrate what happens to aggregate output and the price level in each case.
If the reserve requirement is 20 percent, and banks keep no excess reserves, an increase in an initial inflow of $100 into the banking system will cause an increase in the money supply of: Suppose that consumer spending is expected to decrease in the..
A farmer sells cotton to a clothing company for $1,000 and the clothing company turns the cotton into T-shirts that it sells to a store for a total of $2,000. How much did GDP increase a result of these transactions?
Microsoft appears to have a monopoly with over 90 %of the personal computer operating market. Why then would it not be charging a monopoly price
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