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Edsel wins a $250 million lottery prize. The money is paid out in equal instalments over 40 years beginning one year from today. What is the present value of the lottery prize to Edsel in the following cases? 1) If his discount rate is 15%? 2) If his discount rate is 25%?
According to an article in Business Week Online, the company is not only the world's largest shipbuilder but also manufactures other industrial goods ranging from construction equipment and marine engines to building power points and oil refinerie..
any change in the economys total expenditures would be expected to translate into a change in gdp that was larger than
Other things being constant, how will the following influence the hourly earnings of employees? Explain your answer. a. The employee must work the midnight to 8: 00 A.M. shift.
Using Excel's regression function in the Data Analysis menu. (b) Using the coefficients found in the regression estimate, enter a formula (based in cells C6 through J6 to forecast the sales revenue when quality control goes from $2 million to $..
Suppose you make 15 annual deposits of $1,000 each into a bank account paying 5% interest per year. The first deposit will be one year from today. How much can be withdrawn immediately following the 15th deposit?
The chair-making industry currently consists of 90 producers, all of whom operate with the identical short-run total cost curve STC(Q)=500+3Q2, where Q is the annual output of a firm. Only $200 of each firm's fixed cost is sunk. The market demand cur..
Assume also that South Africa is a net importer of maize and imports maize mostly from the US. The FOB at US Gulf port is US$350 per tonne (1 tonne =1000 kg). Assume freight, insurance and unloading (FIU) cost at Durban is 150 Rands per tonne.
The payoff matrix below shows the payoffs for two coffee manufacturers, Cambridge and Greystone, which are deciding whether to advertise. The blue payoffs show Cambridge's profit for different strategies selected by each firm. The orange payoffs s..
Suppose that Jones and Smith have each decided to allocate $1000 per year to an entertainment budget in the form of hockey games or rock concerts
use a principle or principles discussed in the course to explain some pattern of events or behaviour that you
explain why you would expect supply curves to slope upward on the basis of the principle of increasing opportunity
What is the graph of the production possibilities frontiers for the American and Japanese economies if American worker can produce 10 tons of grain a year and Japanese worker can produce 5 tons a year?
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