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Q1. "External and internal equilibria are often contradictory goals and the policy-maker is forced to choose between one and the other." Does this apply to the country with pegged exchange rate, and how to use analytical tools to explain it?
Q2. In recent years, how has the U.S. inflation rate compared with rates in other industrial financial systems? Why should we be careful in comparing inflation rates crosswise nations? The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis maintains a Web page devoted to international economic trends.
Sets out the aggregate demand and aggregate supply schedules in Japan. Potential GDP is 600 trillion yen. What is the short-run macroeconomic equilibrium.
Discuss the policies that Keynes as well as Hayek supported regarding how federal government ought to manage economy. What are differences between each school of thought.
The government plans to rise state spending by $2bn in the next fiscal year.
At a separating perfect Bayes-Nash equilibrium, what is the maximum amount of advertising that a restaurant conducts. What is the minimum amount.
With the decrease in demand for bridge and tunnel crossings, what is the optimal way to adjust tolls: raise tolls, lower tolls, or leave unchanged.
A flat tax plan allows individuals to deduct a standard allowance of $10,000 from their wages. Assume that the flat tax rate is 12%. Calculate the amount of income tax and the average tax rate if you were earning.
Assuming that under cost controls rationing is as inefficient as possible while under the quota, the allocation is as inefficient as possible.
Nevertheless your total unit sales have increased over this period. Assuming rational buyers and no deceptive advertising, how can you account for this.
Their banks are holding back credit so it is harder for businesses to invest and for consumers to spend
A charitable university benefactor has decided to donate a large amount of money for student scholarships.
If the returns of the risky portfolio are normally distributed, what is the probability of returns being less than 29%.
School tries to discourage Twinkie consumption by raising the price to $.40, by how much will Matt's mother have to increase his lunch allowance to provide him.
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