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1. Long-run real interest rates are expected to increase. An accountant and an MBA student (who just finished his course of Managerial Economics) where interviewed regarding the effect on the firm they both work at. Keeping all else constant, their answer would likely differ. How do you guess the interviewed will answer? Does the difference in response matters? If yes, why? If not, why not?
2. Many cities have experienced a substantial decrease in the amount of garbage being collected after they changed from levying a tax on each household to pay for the pickup to charging a fee for each bag or can picked up. Would this have been the result of a change in Demand? If so, why; if not, why not? If not, what was the probable reason?
3. Define three types of elasticity of demand. Indicate how you would use information from recent research paid by your company that the own price elasticity of your product is -1.2 and not -0.8 as previously thought.
4. A magazine, in an article dealing with management, wrote, "When he took over the furniture factory three years ago [the manager] realized almost immediately that it was throwing away at least $100,000 a year worth of wood scrap. Within a few weeks, he set up a task force of managers and workers to deal with the problem. And within a few months, they reduced the amount of scrap to $7,000 worth [per year]." Was this necessarily an economically efficient move? Explain your answer.
5. State the rule for optimum input allocation to produce a given level of output at the lowest possible cost -when two inputs are variable and the prices of the inputs are given- and explain why it makes sense.
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