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Fayetteville State University - CRYPTO - 08
Moreover, it turns out that computer software has many properties that lend it favorably to laboratory analysis. For example, software is naturally created in a laboratory environment where programmers intentionally isolate specified functionality in
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The Economics of Collective Decision MakingFull Length Text - Part: 2 Micro Only Text - Part: 2 Macro Only Text - Part: 2 Chapter: 6 Chapter: 6 Chapter: 6To Accompany "Economics: Private and Public Choice 10th ed." James Gwartney, Richard Stroup,
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 3213
David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 5: The Behavior of Interest RatesNext page1. Determinants of Asset DemandJump to first pageWealthsRelationshipx Wealth Quantity DemandedsWealth elasticityxDefinitionWealth = %change in qd
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David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 24: Aggregate Demand and Supply AnalysisNext page1. Aggregate DemandJump to first pageMonetarist View of Aggregate DemandsEquation of exchangexM*V=P*YM = money supply V = velocity P = price level
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David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 6: The Risk and Term Structure of Interest RatesNext page1. Risk Structure of Interest RatesJump to first pageDefault RiskssDefault risk is the risk that bond issuer will be unable to make interest pa
Fayetteville State University - ECP - 3203
David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 2: The Theory of Individual Labor SupplyNext page1. The Work-Leisure Decision: Basic ModelJump to first pageAssumptionssIndividuals choose between work and leisure.x xWork is time spent on a paying
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 5421
David Macpherson3/6/9910. Variances and Standard Errors of OLS Estimatorsdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageVariances and Standard Errors t he OLS estimators are : Remember1 = Y 2 X 2 =^ i i 2 i ^ ^x y = x y S xi XXiThe estima
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David Macpherson3/4/99Chapter 4: Multiple Regressiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Multivariate Regression Modeldmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson3/4/99Multivariate RegressionnM
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David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 5: The Demand for LaborNext page1. Derived Demand for LaborJump to first pageDerived DemandsThe demand for labor is a derived demand.xThat is, it is derived from the demand for the product or servic
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
David Macpherson3/28/99Chapter 14: Monetary Policydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Monetary Policydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageMonetary PolicynThe Federal Reserve's control over the supply of money is the key mech
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David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 14: Theories of Labor Market DiscriminationNext page1. Discrimination and Its DimensionsJump to first pageDiscriminationsDiscrimination exists when female or minority workers-who have the same abilitie
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
David Macpherson3/23/99Chapter 10: The Business Cycledmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Macroeconomicsdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageMacroeconomicsnThe Great Depression was the springboard for modern macroeconomics.M
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David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 9: Mobility, Migration, and EfficiencyNext page1. Types of Labor MobilityJump to first pageTypes of Labor MobilitysJob change/no change in occupation or residencexA waiter switches working from Andr
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Gwartney, Stroup, Sobel, and Macpherson Economics: public & private choice 10th ed.Earnings, Productivity, and the Job MarketFull Length Text Part: 5 Micro Only Text Part: 3 Chapter: 25 Chapter: 13To Accompany Economics: Private and Public Cho
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David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 11: The Economic Impact of UnionsNext page1. The Union Wage AdvantageJump to first pagePreliminary ComplicationssssIf unions raise wages for a firm in a perfectly competitive market, the firm will
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 5421
ECO 5421Homework 73/9/991. A three-variable regression gave the following results: Source of variation Due to regression (RSS) Due to residual (ESS) Total (TSS) (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) Sum of Squares 65,965 -66,042 d.f. -14What is the sample size
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David Macpherson2/10/99Homework 2dmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageProblem 1n nna) b + 2b + 3b+4b+5b=1 15b = 1, b = 1/15 b) P(X2)=3b+2b+b = 6b = 6/15 P(X 3)=4b+3b+2b+b=10/15 P(2 X 3)=3b+4b=7b=7/15 4 c)i=0E( X ) = Xi f ( Xi ) =
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David Macpherson1/15/99Chapter 1: Introductiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Econometricsdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageEconometricsn nEconometrics - Apply statistical methods to economic data Econometric approach:
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David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 26: Money and InflationNext page1. Meaning of InflationJump to first pageMeaning of InflationsInflation is defined as a continuing rising price level.xA one-month rise in the price level is not infla
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David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 25: Transmission Mechanisms of Monetary Policy: The EvidenceNext page1. Framework for Evaluating Empirical EvidenceJump to first pageTypes of ModelssStructural modelsKeynesian models examine channels w
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David Macpherson11/19/2001Chapter 6: Wage Determination and the Allocation of LaborNext page1. Theory of a Perfectly Competitive Labor MarketJump to first pagePerfectly Competitive Labor MarketsPerfectly competitive labor markets have
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David Macpherson4/11/99Chapter 8: Heteroskedasticitydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Introductiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson4/11/99IntroductionnA CLRM assumption: that the
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David Macpherson4/7/99Chapter 5: Multicollinearitydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Introductiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson4/7/99IntroductionnA CLRM assumption: no exact lin
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Chapter 7: Monopolydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Monopoly Structuredmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageMonopoly = Industrys sBecause a monopoly industry consists of only one firm, the firm is the industry. The firm's dema
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2023
Earnings, Productivity, and the Job MarketFull Length Text - Part: 5 Micro Only Text - Part: 3 Chapter: 25 Chapter: 13To Accompany "Economics: Private and Public Choice 10th ed." James Gwartney, Richard Stroup, Russell Sobel, & David Macpherson Sl
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
Chapter 4: Consumer Demanddmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Patterns of Consumptiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageHow the Consumer's Dollar is Spent:Recreation 6% Medical Care 6% Clothing 5% Education / Communication 6% Oth
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
Chapter 14: Monetary Policydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Monetary Policydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageMonetary PolicysThe Federal Reserve's control over the supply of money is the key mechanism to monetary policy.x
Fayetteville State University - ECP - 3203
Chapter 13Government and the Labor Market IINext pageMcGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.1-21. Labor LawJump to first page1-3Labor Law and Union Membership Pre-1930 period Prior to
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 3213
Chapter 4: Understanding Interest RatesNext page1. Measuring Interest RatesJump to first pagePresent ValuesPresent Value is finding value today of dollars received in the futurexp = r1 + r2 + r3 + . . . + rn (1+i)1 (1+i)2 (1+i)3 (1+i)n
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David Macpherson4/11/99Chapter 9: Serial Correlationdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Introductiondmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson4/11/99IntroductionnAn assumption of the CLRM is
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2023
Gwartney, Stroup, Sobel, and Macpherson Economics: public & private choice 10th ed.The Economics of Collective Decision MakingFull Length Text Part: 2 Micro Only Text Part: 2 Macro Only Text Part: 2 Chapter: 6 Chapter: 6 Chapter: 6To Accompan
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
David Macpherson3/23/99Chapter 13: Money and Banksdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Uses of Moneydmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageBarternImagine that there was no money.uBarter is the direct exchange of one good for
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Gwartney, Stroup, Sobel, and Macpherson Economics: public & private choice 10th ed.The Economic ApproachFull Length Text Part: 1 Micro Only Text Part: 1 Macro Only Text Part: 1 Chapter: 1 Chapter: 1 Chapter: 1To Accompany Economics: Private a
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 5421
Sample Problems1. The grade point average in an econometrics exam was normally distributed with a mean of 75. In a sample of 10 percent of students it was found the grade point average was greater than 80. Can you tell what the standard deviation o
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 2000
David Macpherson3/1/99Chapter 9:dmacpher coss fsu eduJump to first page1. Market Failuredmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageMarket FailurenThe market mechanism may fail to provide the optimal mix of output.uThe optimal mix of
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 3213
David Macpherson4/25/2001Chapter 14: Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve SystemNext page1. Formal Structure of the Federal Reserve SystemJump to first pageFormal Structures s s12 District Banks Federal Advisory Council B
Fayetteville State University - ECO - 5421
David Macpherson2/3/99Chapter 2: Probability& Statisticsdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first page1. Summation Notationdmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson2/3/99Summation Notationn n = sum of;
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David Macpherson4/19/99Chapter 12: Limited Dependent Vars.dmacpher@coss fsu.Jump to first page1. Modeldmacpher@coss.fsu.eduJump to first pageTitle goes here1David Macpherson4/19/99IntroductionnSometimes we have a situation wh
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Chapter 6Wage Determination and the Allocation of LaborNext pageMcGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.1-21. Theory of a Perfectly Competitive Labor MarketJump to first page1-3Perfectly C
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
GalaxiesI1TopicsThe Milky Way Galaxies and Dark Matter Active Galaxies2The Milky Way3History I1785 William Herschel (German musician) Discovered that the stellar system to which the Sun belongs was shaped like a disk. He did this by
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
Light, Matter and Energy1TopicsReview Basic Units and Powers of Ten The Spectrum Light as Waves Light as Particles Atoms Summary2Basic UnitsDistance Meter Mass Kilogram Time Second Energy Joule Power Watt m kg s or sec J (kg m2 / s2)1J/s
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Review 1Chapters 1 81Test 1Format 30 multiple choice questions 3 numerical Speed, distance, time Keplers 3rd Law P2 = R327 general knowledge2Numerical Questions3Numerical Questions A minor planet, orbiting the Sun, has a semi-major
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
The Jovian Planets1TopicsIntroduction Images General Properties General Structure Jupiter Summary23p.1344Table, p.1365Fig. 7-3b, p.136Saturn6Saturns Ring System7Uranus89Fig 7-27, p.150Neptune10General Properties
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CosmologyI1TopicsEarly Milestones The Expanding Universe Measuring the Expansion23p.364Early Milestones1823 Heinrich Olbers An infinite universe of infinite age contains infinitely many stars. Therefore, if you look in any direction in
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Final Review1FinalFormat 50 multiple choice questions 4 numerical Speed Stellar Lifetime t = 1010 (M / L) Event Horizon R= 2GM/c2 Hubbles Law v=Hd 46 general knowledge2Numerical QuestionsExamples3Assuming Viking 1 is 90 AU away from Eart
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The Terrestrial Planets IThe Earth1TopicsIntroduction Earth Density and Mass Structure Crust Tides Atmosphere2IntroductionTerrestrial Planets Small, rocky worlds Mercury Venus Earth Mars Comparative Planetology Helps us understand Weather
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The Sun1Topicsq q q qSunshine Solar Features SOHO Mission Summary23Fig. 10-9a, p. 2054p. 200Basic PropertiesqqqqMass q 2 x 1030 kg Diameter q 1.4 million km Surface Temperature q 5800 K Composition (by mass) q 75% Hydrogen q
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Light, Matter and Energy1Topicsqq q q q qReview q Basic Units and Powers of Ten The Spectrum Light as Waves Light as Particles Atoms Summary2Basic UnitsqqqqqDistance q Meter Mass q Kilogram Time q Second Energy q Joule Power q
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
final exam! Today we will discuss Cosmology and the Big Bang Wednesday we will finish the Big Bang, have a short discussion of Life in the Universe, and review for the final exam Remember: Cosmological RedshiftWe now know 3 kinds o
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
ABrief History of the Solar SystemOrigin of the solar system Solar NebulaThe Eagle Nebula Pieces of the Solar Systemn n n nnSun inner planets outer planets other stuffnAngular momentumnangular momentum is conserved accretion disk,
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
ChicxulubAST 1002Planets, Stars and GalaxiesThe Barringer Meteor Crater (Arizona)Pluto & Space DebrisToday's Lecture: purpose & goals describe what we have learnedabout Pluton orbit n size, & composition n atmosphere n presence of moon
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
final exam! Today we will discuss Cosmology and the Big Bang Wednesday we will finish the Big Bang, have a short discussion of Life in the Universe, and review for the final exam Remember:AST 1002Planets, Stars and Galaxies Todays Lecture: purp
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
AST 1002Planets, Stars and Galaxies finding the properties of stars (Astrometry)Todays Lecture: purpose & goalsn n n n n n n n nAnalyzing Starlight:1) Measuring the Properties of Starsmeasuring stars Temperature (Blackbody radiation, Wiens la
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
Terrestrial Planet InteriorsTodays Lecture: purpose & goals Comparative Planetology - learn by comparingplanets properties; Understand the concepts of: 1) History of TerrestrialAST 1002Planets, Stars and Galaxies2) 3) 4)- differentiation, cra
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
Planets, Stars and GalaxiesAST 1002Prof. David LindDepartment of Physics Florida State UniversityWelcome!Section 1 - Mon. & Wed. 3:35-4:50 pm Section 2 - Mon. & Wed. 5:15-6:30 pmhttp:/www.physics.fsu.edu/courses/spring05/ast1002/default.htm
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
AST 1002Planets, Stars and GalaxiesThe Sun:A run-of-the-mill G-type Dwarf Star & a Nuclear Furnacepurpose & goalsTodays Lecture:1) Recap Test#22) 3) 4) 5) Solar Structure Nuclear Fusion Solar Neutrinos Solar Wind/ Sunspots 6) SummarySo.
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
Planets, Stars and GalaxiesProf. David Lind, FSU PhysicsSection 1 - MW 3:35-4:50 pm; Section 2 - MW 5:15-6:30 pmAST 1002Todays Lecture: purpose & goals Light: the Starry MessengerUnderstand light and temperature Understand the interaction of
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
final exam! Today we will discuss Cosmology and the Big Bang Wednesday we will finish the Big Bang, have a short discussion of Life in the Universe, and review for the final exam Remember:AST 1002Planets, Stars and Galaxies Today's Lecture: pur
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
AST 1002Planets, Stars and GalaxiesToday's Lecture: purpose & goalsThe Properties of Stars:a Celestial Census1) 2)n n n n n nReview Measuring the Properties of Stars Range of Stellar Propertiesstellar Temperature stellar Composition stella
Fayetteville State University - AST - 1002
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Planets, Stars and GalaxiesReviewUnderstand that the Moon Revolves Around the EarthAST 1002- leads to the phases of the MoonTodays Lecture: purpose & goals Motions in the Sky1: Earth, Moon, & SunUnderstand that the Earth and Moon cast shadow