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Need help with an economics quiz.
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proof that strong monotonicity implies local non satiation
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1. Vegetarians sometimes have trouble making sure they get enough protein in their diets. Protons are a new, poppable snack made with super-crunchy tofu. They are bite-sized nuggets that come in both sweet and savory flavors: Original Crunchy, Backyard Bar-B-Q, Tomato Herb Garden,...
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Overheard at the water cooler: "The demand and cost estimates that were provided at the meeting are very useful [Q - 90 - 6.5P and TC = 150 + 3.5Q]. Unfortunately what we didn't realize at the time was that our fixed costs were underestimated by at least 30 percent. This means that...
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the question is if preferences satisfies strong monotonicity then preferences also satisfies local non satiation.
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""the question is: proof that if preferences satisfies strong monotonicity then preferences also satisfies local non satiation.""
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Consider an economy that is operating at the full-employment level of real (GDP). Assuming the (MPC) is 0.90; predict the effect on the economy of a $50 billion increase in government spending balanced by a $50 billion increase in taxes.
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types of taxes most beneficial to sustainability and growth
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how do you find fixed cost if your only given the total cost and the output
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1. Suppose Japanese-based Sony Corporation builds and operates a new digital camera factory in the United States. Future production from such an investment would
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