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Films are often a good representation of the types of challenges individuals face in life. Discuss the concept of "conflict" in film. Include the following:
a. What is the definition of conflict in film and what types of conflicts does the protagonist face in film? Please define each type.
b. Discuss one of the conflicts experienced by one of the protagonists in the films viewed. How does the conflict experienced by this character compare to or contrast with similar types of conflict people experience in everyday life.
c. Give specific examples of how at least three concepts we have discussed in class relate to the conflicts in the movies we have seen and that individuals experience in everyday life.
Choose a United States based firm with global operations and discuss the following questions, Discuss the company's activities outside of the U.S.
No one will buy the good if the price is above $80 and no one will sell the good if the price is below $20. The equilibrium price and quantity if this market is perfectly competitive would be $40 at a quantity of 20.
Elasticity of demand for each of the following showing all calculations and
Write a critical commentary on the Stern review on climate change from the perspective of African nations. You can use case studies of one or more African nations.
Suppose a firm in the short run under perfect competition with P=250, TC=1,000 + 100Q + 2.5Q^2 , and MC=10+5Q-Find out the level of output that the firm needs to produce to maximize profits?
Briefly explain how this will affect money supply over time and how, even without any intervention on the part of the government or the central bank, the economy would self adjust over the following few years.
(a) Will a monopolist's total revenue be larger with second-degree price discrimination when the batches on which it charges a uniform price are larger or smaller Why (b) How does a two-part tariff differ from bundling
Consider a household that possesses $100,000 worth of values (computers, electronics, jewelry, etc). This household faces a 0.10 probability of a burglary. If a burglary were to occur, the household would have to spend $20,000 to replace the stole..
The employees of Abs "R" Us, which includes 12 fitness parlors in and around the metro area, feel they can improve the performance of the company.
How might prohibitions on advertising affect the cigarette industry in the short run, and in the long run using a Prisoner's Dilemma sort of argument.
In a competitive market, the market demand is Qd = 400 - 5P and the market supply is Qs = 10P - 80. A price ceiling of $32 will result in a. a shortage of 80 units b. a shortage of 44 units
The exponent of D in the above equation is +0.75. What does this say about the effect of bus fare on the demand for auto travel? Is the demand for auto with respect to auto travel-time elastic or inelastic? Please explain.
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