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Question - Sam Boilermaker borrows $4000 from his parents for his final year of college. He agrees to repay it at 7% interest in one payment 3 years later. How much does he repay? How much of this is interest and how much is principal?
Find the quantity, price and profits in equilibrium. Calculate the consumer surplus. Are consumers better off or worse off in this situation than in (a)?
Why would some firms want the minimum wage to be increased? Why would some managers who believe that workers "deserve" higher wages cut fringe benefits or increase worker demands in response to a hike in the minimum wage?
You drive periodically to the post office to pick up your mail. The parking meters require 25c for 6 minutes-about twice the time required to get from your car.
suppose your firm produces electricity by burning coal. currently it buys central appalachia 12500 btu per ton coal at
Adam Smith wrote of, "The Invisible Hand" in economics. Give a critical evaluation of the way in which this concept has been affected by the theories of Maynard Keynes, Karl Marx, Milton Friedman and political expediency and/or dogma.
Ben needs cash fast and has asked Lucy for a loan. Ben will willing to put up his PlayStation as collateral. Lucy has determined after a quick Internet search that Ben's PlayStation is worth $300.
Explain why there is a blurry line dividing objects that are “money” from those that are not. Give examples of some clear-out cases? And some borderline ones. Could the position of this blurry line change over time?
Consider a market where supply and demand are given by QXS = -12 + PX and QXd = 90 - 2PX.
Suppose a firm producing table lamps has the following costs:- Evaluate the discussion between the two managers.
Complete the following table by computing the opportunity cost of Juanita's time and the total cost of shopping at each location.
Owing to the rising cost of copper, in 1982 the U.S. Mint changed the composition of pennies from 95% copper (and 5% zinc) to 2.5% copper (and 97.5% zinc).
Create a scenario that assumes a very small public or nonprofit organization/agency with five staff members and $300,000 as the budget amount.
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