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The 2002 production run of 25,000 new Thunderbirds included only 2,000 cars for Canada. Yet potential buyers besieged Ford dealers there. Many buyers hoped to make a quick profit by reselling the cars in the United States. Reselling was relatively easy, and shipping costs were comparatively low. When the Thunderbird with the optional hardtop first became available at the end of 2001, Canadians paid C$56,550 for the vehicle, while U.S. customers spent up to C$73,000 in the United States. Why? Why would a Canadian want to ship a T-Bird south? Why did Ford require that Canadian dealers sign an agreement with Ford that prohibited moving vehicles to the United States?
Discuss the mechanisms by which mineral admixtures improve the durability of concrete to acidic waters. Why is that all fly ash-portland cement or slag-portland cement combinations may not turn out to be sulfate-resisting?
Does privatisation make equal sense in both cases as part of government policy to promote economic growth?
1. For the each of the following functions: 1) find a function for an indifference curve that delivers u=u? units of total utility: 2) Calculate the derivative (dy/dx) of the function (i.e. the instantaneous rate of change). Find the total differe..
Does this information provide compelling evidence that the February 1 daily high temperatures in Juneau, Alaska, follow a normal distribution? Explain.
If every $1,000 increase in the real price of homes adds 5 cents to annual consumer spending (the "wealth effect"), by how much did consumption decline when home prices fell by $2 trillion in 2006-8
Professional sports leagues often have salary caps that limit the amount individual teams can pay players. Using the prisoner's dilemma game, explain why such a restriction might make the team owners better off.
(Rational Expectations) Suppose that people in an election year believe that public officials are going to pursue expansionary policies to enhance their reelection prospects. How could such expectations put pressure on officials to pursue expansio..
Suppose that you are on a desert island and possess exactly 20 coconuts. Your neighbor, Friday, is a fisherman, and he is willing to trade 2 fish for every 1 coconut that you are willing to give him. Another neighbor, Kwame, is also a fisherman
Use the diagram to explain why an individual whose endowment point is at the kink will only trade from the endowment point if the price change is substantial.
How might globalization and the growth of multinational corporations in the envirotech industry be a positive force for environmental protection in the countries of the world?
Snow goose feeding trial. Writing in the Journal of Applied Ecology (Vol. 32, 1995), botanists used multiple regression to model the weight change (y) of a baby snow goose subjected to a feeding trial. Three independent variables measured are list..
A furniture manufacturer is considering moving its production to India. Its production function is: Q = 1.52L.6K.4. In Canada, w = $24 & r = $4. In India, w = $4 & r = $24. a. What is the K/L ratio in Canada If Q = 100, what is L & K in Canada What..
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