Question: You just got a job in Washington, D.C. You move into an apartment with some acquaintances. All your roommates, however, are slackers and do not clean up after themselves. You, on the other hand, can clean faste ...
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Question: 1. What is the participation rate if there are 125 million people in the labor force, 100 million people employed, and 25 million not in the labor force? 2. Last year, Linus earned a salary of $25,000 and he sp ...
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Question: In some ways monitoring is easier in a partnership than a corporation, where shareholders monitor directors. In what ways is monitoring easier? In what ways is it not? The response must be typed, single spaced, ...
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Question - In fall 2013, Apple loaned its sapphire glass supplier $578 million to set up a manufacturing plant to produce the glass for the new iPhone 6. In November 2014, Apple's glass supplier lost the contract and pro ...
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Question: Analyze the nominal and real concepts, and apply these concepts to Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Determine the elements that affect the reporting of the GDP. Compare and contrast the reporting of GDP in nominal ...
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Question: The term liberalism, when applied to governments, is very different from the term liberal in America. Where liberalism implies a limited government, here in the United States a liberal is not usually seen as su ...
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Question: Explain how labour productivity is determined. In your answer address why human capital is considered to be so vital to lifting labour productivity levels. To illustrate your understanding provide an example. Y ...
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Question: 1. Explain the logic underlying the law of one price and the theory of purchasing power parity. 2. How will a decrease in the federal goverment's budget deficit affect the equilibrium interest rate in the bond ...
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Question: You just overheard your friend say the following: "Poor countries like Malawi have no absolute advantages. They have poor soil, low investments in formal education and hence low-skill workers, no capital, and n ...
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Question - Over the past 50 years, the number of hurricanes that have been reported are as follows: 9 times there were 6 hurricanes, 14 times there were 8 hurricanes, 19 times there were 10 hurricanes, and in the remaini ...
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