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Consider a lottery with three possible outcomes: a payoff of -10, a payoff of 0, and a payoff of +20. The probability of each outcome is 0.2, 0.5, and 0.3, respectively.
a) Sketch the probability distribution of this lottery.
b) Compute the expected value of the lottery.
c) Compute the variance and the standard deviation of the lottery.
From 1950 to 2000, manufacturing employment as a percentage of total employment in the U.S. economy fell from 28 percent to 13 percent. At the same time, manufacturing output experienced slightly more rapid growth
Assume a consumer with the utility function U= U (X, Y) = (X + 2) (Y + 1) And the budget constraint (M = 95, Px =10 and Px =5) 95 = 10x + 5Y a. Set up the constrained maximization problem, and derive the first-order conditions.
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in a country output is produced with labor and physical capital. the production function in per-worker terms is yk12.
Suppose the demand and supply schedules for rental apartment in the city of Gotham are given below Monthly Rent $2500 $2000 $1500 $1000 $500 Apartment Demanded 10,000 12,500 15,000 17,500 20,000 Apartment Supplied
Currently there are zero excess reserves in the U.S. banking system. If the required reserve ratio is 20 percent and the Fed sells 20 million in bonds, the maximum amount that the money supply can change is what
Suppose there is a river on which are located several micro breweries, each of which discharges pollutants into the water.
Ray loves going to the movie theater. There is always something Ray is willing to see (or watch for a second or third time!). The table on the left shows Ray's total benefits (or total willingness to pay) associated with seeing movies at the movie
How might the system be changed to get better results at lower costs? What obstacles are there to bringing about such changes?
ADVANCED ANALYSIS Currently, at a price of $1 each, 100 popsicles are sold per day in the perpetually hot town of Rostin. Consider the elasticity of supply. In the short run, a price increase from $1 to $2 is unit-elastic (Es = 1.0).
Please compute the standard error of estimate and the standard error of the coefficient for the following data set: X = 95, 85, 80, 70, 60 and Y = 85, 95, 70, 65, 70. Lastly, set up and perform the hypothesis test to determine if a student's aptit..
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