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Define unemployment. Should everyone who does not hold a job be considered "unemployed"? To help with your answer, draw a supply and demand diagram depicting the labor market. What is measured along the demand curve? What factors determine the quantity of labor demanded during a given period? What is measured along the labor supply curve? What factors determine the quantity of labor supplied by households during a given period? What is the opportunity cost of holding a job?
In a certain college, 55% of the students are women. Suppose we take a sample of two students.
Find the value of X such that they would be indifferent between the two cash flow profiles if their TVOM is 4.5% per year compounded yearly.
(Monetary Policy and Aggregate Supply) Assume that the economy is initially in long-run equilibrium. Using an AD-AS diagram, illustrate and explain the short-run and long-run impacts of an increase in the money supply.
A four-sided die is rolled repeatedly, until the first time (if ever) that an even number is obtained. What is the sample space for this experiment?
What macroeconomic variables do you think they should look at when conducting monetary policy?
After being the monopolist for awhile, there's a new firm entering the market. Both firms will be choosing output simultaneously (new firm has the same cost function) How many machines would you recommend firm A to produce
At its current level of production, a profit-maximizing firm in a competitive market receives $12.50 for each unit it produces and faces an average total cost of $10. At the market price of $12.50 per unit, the firm's marginal cost curve crosses
Suppose the inflation-unemployment relationship depicted by the Phillips Curve was stable. Do you think the U.S. trade-off and the Japanese trade-off would be identical? If not, what kinds of factors might make the trade-offs dissimilar?
Based on this example, discuss when price discrimination is likely to be socially useful and when it does not have much to recommend it.
Due to its remoteness, Siberia can be considered as a closedeconomy. Recent data about its popula- tion movements indicate thatthe region suffered from a severe loss in its working agepopulation from 1995 to 2005.
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what would be another recommendation you could give a small business owner that makes sense at the micro level but would harm the broader economy if it is applied by a large number of businesses?
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