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Real GDP was $4719 billion in year 1 and $4848 billion in year 2. In contrast real GDP per ca pita in year 1 was $19261, but in year 2 it was only $19162. Why did one measure increase while the other measure decreased?
The sales information for the Lonestar Sports Apparel Corporation for the last 12 years as follows:
(Y) Dollars per unit 3.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.00, 8.00 (X) Units per Period 5,000 - 8,000, - WHAT IS THE MONOPOLIST'S PROFIT-MAXIMIZING OUTPUT - At the profit-maximizing output rate, what are the monopolist's average total cost and axerage revenue
Find the natural rate of uemployment b. Graph the short run Phillips curve if the expected rate of inflation is 3 percent or 0.03 c. What is the sacrifice ratio in this economy d. If the central bank has a loss function of L(pi) = (pi)..
The following table shows part of the demand function for tickets to an outdoor summer concert by a popular singing group: Price (P)...Quantity (Q) 50........... 100 35.......... 180 20............300 10............500
suppose tht businesses buy a total of 100$ billion of the four resources(labor, land, capital and entreprenrial ability) from households. If households receive 60$ billion in wages, 10$ billion in rent and 20$ billion in interest
design two packages for the second-degree price discrimination case so that the first package has quantity 8 for the high demand and the second one has quantity 6 for the lower demand such that the low demand group has consumer surplus at least $5..
when I was talking about insurance, when I ask about the maximum this person would pay to buy insurance I said that it would be the risk premium: $4823.1 - Then I derived the utility in this case, with certainty this person has wealth $100,000 + $..
A labor economist estimates a regression of log earnings on schooling, experience, ability, as measured through, and interactions in schooling and experience,
The following set of equations describe an economy: C = 14,000 + 0.6(Y - T) - 50,000r, I p = 7,000 - 25,000r, G = 8,000, NX = 2,000, T = 8,200, Y* = 46,450 a. Find a numerical equation relating planned aggregate expenditure to output and to th..
Explain how you could make a profit from this situation. What would be your profit per bushel of rice If other people exploit the same opportunity, what would happen to the price of rice in Japan and the price of rice of rice in the United States..
Frances has lived in an apartment for ten years when she decides to buy a house. Her one-year lease will end on May 1. On April 15, she orally con¬tracts to buy Smith's house for $100,000, with the closing (transfer of the deed) to take place on J..
A $40,000 machine will be purchased by a company whose interest rate is 12%. The installation cost is $5K, and the removal costs are insignificant. What is its economic life if its salvage values and O&M costs are
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