Question: Suppose the government cuts corporate income taxes, hence boosting I. However, S has declined because the deficit has increased. Explain how the economy returns to equilibrium where I = S on an ex post basis. T ...
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Question: Watch the following video clip, CPI: A surprise jump in inflation to a 2-year-high appears to have reduced the chances of further official interest rate cuts in Australia and answer the following questions. 1. ...
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Question: 1. Why dose Marx begin Capital with commodity? 2. What is abstract labor? Is it a substance?Is it inherent in individual use values? How should we understand abstract labor? 3. What is the distinction Marx make ...
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Question: Read the case "The Rise of the Indian Automobile Industry" on page 291 of Hill. Which of the following trade theories, absolute advantage, comparative advantage or national completive advantage, best explains t ...
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Question: Suppose a project has two possible outcomes. There is a 70% chance that it brings a profit of 10,000. There is a 30% chance that it brings a profit of 4,900. Suppose a decision makers utility function can be de ...
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Question: 1. why is TFC horizontal? 2. If the consumer income increase, show the impact on his budget line, assume the price not change. 3. Why is a seller under perfect competition market is a price taker? The response ...
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Question: 1. What is the presumed purpose of all legislation according to the economic theory of legislation? 2. How do the concepts of "concentrated" and "diffuse" interests determine whether a group represents its inte ...
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Question: Write a literature review of a research topic. The paper should include a review of research located from electronic database searches, a critical review of relevant literature, and a summary of the findings wr ...
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Question: This learning activity focuses on constitutional authority to regulate business and constitutional law concepts. Case Scenario: City enacted a city zoning ordinance that barred outdoor advertising display signs ...
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Question: Suppose that a student would go to 1 Blue Jays game if the price were $120, 2 Blue Jays games if the price were $80, 3 Blue Jays games if the price were $50, and 4 Blue Jays games if the price were $20. What is ...
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