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Jon Breeks quit his job in a bicycle shop, where he earned $15,000 per year, to become a graduate student in economics. At the university he attended, he spent $2,000 on books, $1,000 on cough medicine, and earned $12,000 as an economics instructor. What were Jon's economic costs while attending college?
Lenders perceive that you are risky, so you must pay 12 percent annual interest to borrow from one of them. You only receive 6 percent on funds you have deposited in the bank. Do the opportunity costs of borrowing and using your own funds differ i..
People like to earn money, but they don't like to work outdoors in the summer, due to the high heat. Suppose that the utility function is \(U(w,x)=w^{1/2}-0.5h\) , where w is the wage and h is a measure of the number of very hot days.
An amount, P, must be invested not to allow withdrawals of $1,000 per year for the next 15 years and to permit $300 to be withdrawn starting at the end of year 6 and continuing over the remainder of the 15-year period as the $300 increases by 6% p..
Suppose demand for widgets is given by the equation P = 20 - 0.5Q. Originally, the price of the good is $10 per unit. When a tax of $2 per unit is imposed, the price of the good rises to $12 per unit. What is the excess burden of the tax
What is the risk (standard deviation) that this investment manager has assumed in his calculation if it is known that returns are normally distributed with a mean of 5.6%?
f(L,K) = ln(L+1) + ln(K+1) (1) Does this function has any corner solutions? If so, what are the values (2) For what values of (w,r,y), is there an interior solution for cost minimization (3) Find all possible interior solution for (L*,K*)
Consider a firm subject to quarter-to-quarter variation in its sales. Suppose that the following equation was estimated using quarterly data for the period 2006-2013 (the time variable goes from 1 to 32). The variables D1, D2 and D3 are , respecti..
Firm A has done a market study and knows whether demand is high or low, but Firm B does not. The two firms choose quantities simultaneously. Find the Bayes Nash equilibrium in this game.
Bill Oranges/ Apples 20/ 0 10/ 10 0/ 20 Brian Oranges/ Apples 10/ 0 5 /15 0/ 30 Explain who has a comparative advantage in the production of oranges and who has the advantage in the production of apples.
Suppose that the current market price of VCRs is $300, that average consumer disposable income is $30,000, and that the price of DVD players (a substitute for VCRs) is $500. Under these conditions annual U.S. demand for VCRs is 5 million per year.
During the first year he works, earning $1000; during the second year he is retired. During the first year Ted can save some of his earnings, earning an interest rate of 10%; he can spend his savings (including interest) during the second year of ..
Likelihood a non-doping rider will get cut from a team for under-performance: 50% Staying clean while everyone else is clean (High Payoff) Expected value- Value of competing for one year: $1 million Expected penalties- None $0 million Staying clea..
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