Question - Sitting on an airplane, you are chatting with the person sitting next to you. That person asks you some questions about time series and macroeconometrics. What do you say? Here are some questions: 1. What is t ...
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Question: Consider the following utility function and corresponding marginal rate of substitution for consumption, C and leisure, and L: U = and MRS = The consumer's income is $100, PL = 16.67, and PC = 10. Utility funct ...
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Question - Suppose either computers or televisions can be assembled with the following labor inputs: Units produced 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total labor used 3 7 12 15 25 33 42 54 70 90 The following production possibility c ...
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Question: President Trump has proposed a lowering of the corporate income lax rale from 35% to 15% and the top personal income tax rate from 39.6% to 15%. When lie unveiled the tax plan. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin ...
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Quesiton: Due to low unemployment, firms are having tougher time to find qualified workers. What will be the slope of aggregate supply curve if a country runs out of qualified workers to hire? The response must be typed, ...
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Question - In this question, I will guide you through a simple AK model. The so-called AK model is a special case of the Solow Model. The production function is simply Y = AK so 1/3 for capital in the last question becom ...
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Introductory Macroeconomics Assignment - Questions 1. Suppose that the election of a popular candidate suddenly increases people's confidence in the future. Use the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply to analy ...
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Question - The supply for cars Q s , depends on the price of cars P, and the price of steel P s . The demand for cars Q d , depends on the price of cars P, the price of car insurance P i , the price of bus tickets P b , ...
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Question - Consider firms in the market for get-rich-quick schemes. For this problem, assume get-rich-quick schemes are indivisible (so there can only be 1, 2, 3, etc.). Now, the more schemes there are in the market the ...
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Question: Suppose US college students, studying in France during the summer term, wish to remain in the country an extra two weeks and purchase train on the Indian Pacific rail line tickets in order to travel from Sydney ...
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