Question - In a small town, there is an extremely talented baker. In a competitive market with other bakers, he faces a private marginal benefit (demand) curve of 200-Q. The marginal cost curve for producing the bread is ...
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Question: Firm 1 must decide whether to enter an industry in which firm 2 is an incumbent. To enter this industry, firm 1 must choose to build either a plant with a small output capacity (S), or large output capacity (L) ...
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Question: 1) Consider the following market for a public good. Jules and Zooey each have a demand curve for the good given by P = 8 - 2Q. This public good can be supplied at a constant price MC=$8 (a) If Jules and Zooey a ...
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Question - Suppose that die number of garden benches produced by 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 workers is 0, 39, 78, 99, and 108. Calculate the marginal and average products of labor that would have resulted. Check that the relation ...
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Question: Marketing Plan: Target Markets, SWOT, and Current Marketing Mix Extend the analysis of the target market by profiling three different groups, ranking them in priority order, and discussing the differences in ea ...
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Question - Suppose that the demand and supply schedules for bonds that have a face value of $100 and a maturity date one year hence are as follows: Price ($) Quantity Demanded Quantity Supplied 100 0 600 95 100 500 90 20 ...
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1. Explain four types of unemployment 2. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of:(a) A flexible exchange rate regime (b) A fixed exchange rate regime 3. Suppose the Reserve Bank of Australia increases the interest ra ...
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Question: Again, demand is QD = 32 - 1.5P and supply is QS = -20 + 2.5P. Now, however, buyers and sellers have transaction costs of $2 and $3 per unit, respectively. Compare the equilibrium values with those you calculat ...
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Question - A price-taking firm has the production function Q = f(z 1 , z 2 ). The output price is P and the input price is w 1 and w 2 . There are two unusual things about this firm. First, rather than maximizing profit, ...
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Question - A firm has two variable factors and a production function, f(x 1 , x 2 ) = x 1 ½ x 2 ¼ . The price of its output is 4. Factor 1 receives a wage of w 1 and factor 2 receives a wage of w 2 . (a) Write an equatio ...
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