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Explain the relationship between the MC curve and the AVC and ATC curves.
Jim Duggan made an investment of $10,000 in a saving account 10 years ago. This account paid interest of 5½% for the first 4 years and 6½% interest for the remaining 6 years. The interes
A woman made 10 annual end-of-year purchases of $1000 worth of common stock. The stock paid no dividends. Then for 4 years she held the stock. At the end of the 4 years she sold all the stock for $28,
Joe the Plumber runs a competitive firm. He does 20 works per week, and charges $50 per week. His total cost each week is $1200, of which $300 is Fixed cost. Draw a diagram about his short and long ru
Find all pure-strategy Nash equilibria in the game below. List each Nash equilibrium in (Player 1’s Strategy, Player 2’s Strategy) form.
Why do you think the stock market has performed or offered higher return than the bond market in the last 30 years? Why do you think gold is dong so well recently? Briefly discuss
The value of a home depends on how attractive other homes and yards in the area are. How do local zoning ordinances try to promote land uses that generate external benefits for neighbors?
Suppose a consumer has the utility function u(x;y) = xy1/2. Suppose the prices and income are given as Px = $2;Py = $3; I=$900:
What are the main characteristics of an oligopoly? Give an example of an industry with an oligopolistic structure. What are the firms in this industry?
Describe the probable impact of an increase in government spending assuming no change in taxes or private spending and less than full-employment output.
Using the aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, explain how the depreciation of the US dollar in terms of foreign currencies would affect the economy.
Describe how the Federal Reserve can affect the money supply and interest rates.
An asset cost $120 today. you will hold it for one year then sell it. there is a 25% chance that it will be worth $100 in a year, 25% chance it will be $115 in a year and a 75% chance it will be worth
In spite of the fact that firms do not make payments on resources they own, these resources still have an opportunity cost. How is this possible, and
If the yed for a product is equal to one , is it a basic or a luxury good? If ?Qd% does not change , what does it mean for the Yed?
The Fed earns enough revenue so that it never has to grovel before a congressional appropriations committee for funding. What purpose is served by this fact?
Describe how households and businesses are slowing down the circular flows of money and goods and services during the economic slump.
Solve the following storage problem under perfect competition. Provide the prices and quantities in each period with optimal storage and compare the net present value to a no storage scenario (use a d
What happens after a firm (private limited liability company) has gone bankrupt and is no longer in existence but after some time decides to go back when they have raised enough capital to continue th
Why might a perfectly competitive firm continue to produce in the short run, even though the market price is less than its average total cost?
Fred owns four fishing boats on Seneca Lake. He knows from experience the following information about the catch per boat depending on the total numbers of boats he sends to either the north or south e
Suppose a firm’s input of capital is fixed at K = 5 . The cost of capital is r = 2. Derive the formulas for and plot the AFC, MC, AVC, and SAC curves if the short run total cost function is:
Consider the following events: Scientists reveal that consumption of oranges decreases the risk of diabetes and at the same time farmers use a new fertilizer that makes orange trees more productive.
At a price of $40, what output level would the firm produce? What would its profits be
Calculate the elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply; what do you conclude from these answers