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1) ?Car Depreciation problem: A common complaint is that a new car will depreciate by 25% as soon as the new owner drives it off the lot. This information comes from resale price data from cars sold just months after the initial purchase. How does adverse selection imply that most cars depreciate much less?
2) Samantha often forgets to lock her house. This has caused the probability of a burglary to be 30%. If her house gets broken into, she faces a property loss of $10,000, otherwise she gets to keep her $100,000. If Samantha is offered an insurance policy for her house to protect her from loss at $3,000, what is her expected wealth?
3) Both Nadia and Samantha are applying to insure their car against theft. Nadia lives in a secure neighborhood, where the probability of theft is 10%. Samantha lives in a lesser secure neighborhood where the probability of theft is 25%. Both Nadia and Samantha own cars worth $10,000, and are willing to pay $100 over expected loss for insurance. How much would Nadia be willing to pay for the insurance?
An expansionary fiscal policy at home (reduce taxes and/or raise public expenditures) will, other things equal, lead to an (a) appreciation, or (b) depreciation of the country’s real exchange rate. Mark the correct answer and explain it.
Limit pricing will effectively deter entry when:
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You are trying to determine how much your family needs to set aside for the four years you plan to attend college for your tuition. You expect your tuition to increase your sophomore year by 11%, 12% your junior year, and 9% your senior year. How muc..
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You have begun saving for retirement. You will initially save 2500/year and plan to increase your contributions by 5% per year A) If the retirement plan has made 8% per year how much will you have saved in your account after 38 years? B What will you..
Why might a firm prefer that employees telecommute? Can you think of a way this might reduce production cost, and so shift the supply curve to the right?
What does Tim Harford, author of the undercover economist, think are the major reasons for increasing inequality in English speaking countries?
The number of strikes in the economy will be lower in years having:
Suppose you live in the United States and plan a vacation in London. You want to find the least expensive airfare ticket, so you request quotes from Independence Airline (a U.S. airline) and Queen's Airways (a U.K. airline). The following table shows..
Cooperation among oligopolies runs counter to the public interest because it leads to underproduction and high prices. In an effort to bring resource allocation closer to the social optimum, public officials attempt to force oligopolies to compete in..
Case Study - Technology and Economic Change and what are the causes of economic growth in potential output in the long-term? Apply the theory to illustrate and explain your answer with an example.
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