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1. The Fed and Monetary Policy
Monetary policy is the action taken by the Federal Reserve to expand or contract the money supply and influence interest rates.
After checking the current news on monetary policy, describe the Fed's current policy - is it expanding or contracting the money supply, and why? Do you think that this policy could increase or reduce inflation?
2. Inflation - Winners and Losers
We often hear of inflation characterized as a bad thing, but Meyer describes both winners and losers from inflation. Give an example of one way in which you would win from unexpected inflation, and an example of one way in which you would lose from unexpected inflation.
Suppose you contribute $10 per week ($520 per year) into an interest- bearing account that earns 6% a year (compounded once per year). That's probably one less pizza per week! But if you contribute faithfully each week into this account, how much mon..
Describe the profit-maximizing amounts of electricity to produce at the two facilities, the optimal price, and the utility company's profits.
Which of the following is NOT an argument for maintaining a positive rate of inflation? Advocates of taxing consumption rather than income argue that. In a perfectly competitive market, the process of entry and exit will end when firms face
What is the equation of exchange and velocity of money? Explain the quantity theory of money and its relationship to NOMINAL GDP. What happens in the long-run when the money supply (MS) increases? What if LRAS and MS grow at 3%? What if velocity vari..
Suppose there are two firms that produce sulfur dioxide emissions, Firm A and Firm B. Each firm emits 30 tons of sulfur dioxide per year. The cost of reducing one ton of sulfur is $200 for Firm A and $250 for Firm B. Firm A would be willing to reduce..
Ben is the manager of a branch of a large bank. He has regularly taken money from customer's accounts for his own use and changed the bank records to cover his actions. Ben is guilty of
An interesting example of strategic behavior comes from a 1997 article about Microsoft’s investment in Apple (New Straits Times, 1997). The article is included in the Required Readings list. What market structure do these firms operate in? Why did Mi..
Office building maintenance plans call for the stripping, waxing, and buffing of ceramic floor tiles. This work is contracted out to maintenance firms, and both technology and labor requirements are very basic.
In the mid 2000s, as house prices began to climb, some were concerned that an overheated housing market was leading to an unstable inflationary gap. As a result, beginning in the second half of 2004, the Federal Reserve (headed by Alan Greenspan at t..
In California, a welfare recipient can earn $225 without having benefits reduced. Beyond $225, benefits are reduced $.50 for every dollar of earnings. Consider Elizabeth, a resident of California, who can earn $10 per hour. If she does not work at al..
The inverse market demand in a homogeneous-product Cournot duopoly is P = 171 – 2(Q1 +Q2) and costs are Company 1, C1(Q1) = 25Q1 and Company 2 C2(Q2) = 26Q2. Calculate the equilibrium output for Company 2
Part One of your textbook covers the first three chapters and is titled "The Legal Environment of International Business." There are three forms of international business, or methods of entering a foreign market. What are they and which internationa..
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