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Suppose a single parent can work up to 16 hours per day at a wage rate of $10.00 per hour. Various income maintenance programs have been developed to assure a minimum level of income for low-income families, such as Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC). One of the problems with AFDC is that benefits were reduced by $1 for every dollar earned, which creates a no-work incentive for those who are eligible. An alternative income maintenance program is Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), which also offers a no-work benefit but a smaller reduction in wages for every dollar earned. The subsidy ends when the money income with program participation equals the money income earned without the program. A simplified version of this type of program is one that would give this single parent a $40 grant accompanied by a benefit reduction of 75 cents for every dollar earned.a. Draw the daily budget constraint without any program participation for the single parent described above.b. On the same graph, draw the daily budget constraint under TANF for the single parent described above. At what level of money income does the subsidy end? How many hours of work would this be? Discuss the effect of program participation on work incentives.c. On the same graph, draw the daily budget constraint under AFDC for the single parent. According to AFDC, the family was given an income subsidy depending on family size and the family's benefit was reduced by $1 for every dollar earned. Suppose the maximum subsidy forthe single parent is $40.d. Compare the effect of the TANF program on work incentives compared to the AFDC program
If both bid the same amount, the $100 is split evenly between them. Assume that each of them has only two $1 bills on hand, leaving three possible bids: $0, $1, or $2. Write out the payoff matrix for his game, and then find its Nash equilibrium.
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The price in a market is dominated by two firm is affected by the quantities supplied by both firms, Q1 and Q2: P = 120 - (Q1 + Q2). The marginal cost for the two firm is identical and constant and equal to 20.
Pay scales of federal government employees are determined according to each employee's government serve (GS) rating. GS-10 experienced accountants with the Government Accounting Office (GAO) were reported to earn salaries that are approximately no..
A large wood products company is negotiating a contract to sell plywood overseas. The fixed cost that can be allocated to the production of plywood is $900,000 per month. The variable cost per thousand board feet is$131.50. The price charged will ..
Suppose that annual output in year 1 in a 3-good economy is 3 quarts of ice cream, 1 bottle of shampoo, and 3 jars of peanut butter. In year 2, the output mix changes to 5 quarts of ice cream, 2 bottles of shampoo, and 2 jars of peanut butter.
A firm faces the following average revenue (demand) curve: P = 120 - 0.02Q where Q is weekly production and P is price, measured in cents per unit. The firm's cost function is given by C = 60Q + 25,000.
If the product price is $75 at its optimal output, will the firm realize an economic profit, break even, or incur an economic loss. How much will the profit or loss be. If the product price is $45 at its optimal output, will the firm realize an ec..
assuming elasticity is linear and a plane flight holds 310 seats a load factor of 70 mean 70% of the seats are filled. a load factor of 72 means 72% of the seats are filled. what price would it take to fill all the seats.
Suppose the own priceelasticity of demand for good X is -2, its income elasticity is 3,its advertising elasticity is 4, and the cross- price elasticity ofdemand between it and good Y is -6.
Given below are the cost schedules for a perfectly competitive firm. Average Average Variable Total Marginal Quantity Cost Cost Cost 1 $ 50 $ 90 $ 50 2 45 65 40 3 40 53 30 4 35 45 20 5 34 42 30 6 35 41 40 7 37 43 50 8 40 45 60
Suppose that last year, the nominal exchange rate between the Japanese yen and the British pound was ¥225.0 per £1.0, one unit of Japanese output cost ¥2000, and one unit of British output cost £8.0. What was the real exchange rate between the U.K.
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