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Over the last 30 year in the US, the real price of a college education (i.e. after adjusting for inflation) has increased by almost 70 percent. Over the same period, an increasing number of high school graduates have sought a college education. (Nationwide college enrollments almost doubled over this period.) While faculty salaries have barely kept pace with inflation, administrative staffing (and expenditures) and capital costs have increased significantly. In addition, government support to universities (particularly research funding) has been cut. a. College enrollments increased at the same time that average tuition rose dramatically. Does this contradict the law of downward-sloping demand? Explain briefly. b. Use supply and demand curves (or shifts therein) to explain the dramatic rise in the price of a college education. pages 286 - 288 please be as close to book as possible in essay form please
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Which one may under present quality. Describe concepts of prospective also retrospective payment for services.
Compare also contrasts the continuous current account deficits of the U.S. with the continuous current account surpluses of Japan.
What are the political and economic ramifications of investing a large part of the Social Security trust fund in the stock market, as has been recently proposed
Discuss the salient features of French healthcare system. Could the U.S. replicate any part of the system? Elaborate.
Max has the utility function U(x, y) = x(y + 1). The price of x is $2 and the price of y is $1. Max’s Income is $11. How much x does Max demand? How much y? If his income doubles and prices stay unchanged, will Max’s demand for both goods double?
All astute comments thus far. Some government projects also programs continue to give benefits for many yrs.
VetPharm has historically produced and sold drugs for animals; however, one of its products developed for animal use has recently been approved for a similar use in humans. Market research has revealed that at the current per dose price, the elastici..
Precision Instruments, Inc. manufactures high sensitivity mini accelerometers designed for modal analysis testing. The company borrowed $10,000,000 with the understanding that it would make a $2,000,000 payment at the end of year 1 and then make equa..
Which of the coefficients are statistically significant and which are not? Explain. d. What percent of variation are restaurant sales explained by this equation?
Research shows that as the wages of married women rise, more of them work and they work more hours per year. However, as the wages of their spouse increase, they reduce their labor force participation rate and hours worked (hint: this is like non-lab..
Assume that no banks hold excess reserves, and the public holds no currency. If a bank sells a $100 security to the Fed, explain what happens to this bank and three additional steps in the deposit expansion process, assuming a 10% reserve requirement..
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