1 Suggest Three Entry Barriers In A Monopoly 2 Can A Firm In Monopolistic Competitio 2625121

1. Suggest three entry barriers in a monopoly.

2. Can a firm in monopolistic competition make abnormal profits?

3. Describe the demand curve in a competitive oligopoly.

 

 
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1 Suppose Alice Has Picked Three Distinct Integers And Placed Them Into A Stack S In 1223322

1. Suppose Alice has picked three distinct integers and placed them into a stack S in random order. Write a short, straight-line piece of pseudo-code (with no loops or recursion) that uses only one comparison and only one variable x, yet guarantees with probability 2/3 that at the end of this code the variable x will store the largest of Alice’s three integers.

 
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1 Suppose A Stock Currently Trades At A Price Of K150 The Stock Price Can Go Up 33 P 2717504

1. Suppose a stock currently trades at a price of K150.The stock price can go up 33 percentor down 15 percent. The risk-free rate is4.5 percent.

i. Use aone-period binomial model to calculate the price of a put option with exercisepriceof K150.

ii. Suppose the putprice is currently K14. Show how to execute an arbitrage transaction that willearn more than the risk-free rate. Use 10,000 put options.

iii. Suppose the putprice is currently K11. Show how to execute an arbitrage transaction that willearn more than the risk-free rate. Use 10,000 put options.

 
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1 Suggest Three Problems With Monetary Policy 2 How Have Monetary Aggregate Outturns 2625411

1. Suggest three problems with monetary policy.

2. How have monetary aggregate outturns compared with the targets?

3. What happened on Black Wednesday, September 1992?

 

 
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1 Suppose It Takes Zeeland 5 Labor Hours To Make Each Car And 15 Labor Hours To Make 3336479

1.) Suppose it takes Zeeland 5 labor hours to make each car and 15 labor hours to make each robot, while it requires Antigo 1 labor hours to make each car and 10 labor hours to make each robot. Further suppose each nation has 90 labor hours available. 2.) What is the opportunity cost of one car for Antigo and for Zeeland? What about for one robot? 3.) Suppose each nation specializes according to comparative advantage and then trades with the other nation. On your graphs, label the bundle each nation produces when specializing as well as one possible previously infeasible bundle each is able to consume assuming the two nations trade with each other. 4.) Write a paragraph to summarize your results.

 
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1 Suppose Kevin Is Operating A Cake Shop At A Perfectlycompetitive Market In South K 2442312

1- Suppose Kevin is operating a cake shop at a perfectlycompetitive market in South Korea and producingat the shutdown point.

a. Draw graphs to show and explain the price andquantity of Kevin’s cakes, as well as his profit.

b. With the graphs drawn in response to question(a), show and explain the long-run adjustmentprocess for Kevin’s cake shop and the cakeindustry.

 
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1 Suppose That A Stock Is Expected To Pay A 1 Dividend At The End Of This Year And T 2861592

1. Suppose that a stock is expected to pay a $1 dividend at the end of this year and that your required return on equity investments is 9%. Using a one-period model of stock price determination, if you expect to sell a stock you buy today a year later for $17.0?, you will be willing to pay for the stock the amount $ (Round your response to the nearest two decimal places) 2. Suppose that a stock is expected to pay a $1 dividend next? year, that the dividend is expected to grow at 2?% per? year, and that your required return on this equity investment is 8?%. Using the Gordon growth? model, the price you would be willing to pay for the stock is ?$

 
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1 Suppose That The Election Of A Popular Candidate Suddenly Increases People S Confi 2839945

1. Suppose that the election of a popular candidate suddenly increases people’s confidence in the future. Use the model of aggregate demand and aggregate supply to analyse the effects on the economy.

 
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1 Suppose That The Indifference Curves Between Consumption And Leisure Are Concave T 2652702

1. Suppose that the indifference curves between consumption and leisure are concave to the origin. How many hours will a person allocate to leisure activities?

2. Suppose that the price of goods purchased in the marketplace rises. What is the impact of this price increase on the worker's reservation wage, on the worker's probability of entering the labor force, and on hours of work?

3. What happens to a worker's desired hours of work if employers pay an overtime premium equal to “time and a half'(that is, 1 .5 times the straight-time wage) for any hours worked in excess of 40 hours? What would happen to hours of work if the overtime premium were raised to double the straight-time wage?

 

 
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1 Suppose That The Treasurer Of Ibm Has An Extra Cash Reserve Of 100 000 000 To Inv 2263768

(1) Suppose that the treasurer of IBM has an extra cash reserve of $100,000,000 to invest for six months. The six-month interest rate is 8 percent per annum in the United States and 6 percent per annum in Germany. Currently, the spot exchange rate is €1.01 per dollar and the six-month forward exchange rate is €0.99 per dollar. The treasurer of IBM does not wish to bear any exchange risk. Where should he/she invest to maximize the return?

(2)Due to the integrated nature of their capital markets, investor in both the U.S. and Great Britain require the same expected real interest rate of 3 percent. The expected annual inflation in the U.S. is 2 percent and in the U.K. expected annual inflation is 5%. The spot exchange rate is currently £1.00 = $1.80. Calculate the nominal interest rates in Britain and the U.S. assuming the Fisher effect holds.

 
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