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The number of parts produced per hour by a worker is given by N=4+3t^2-t^3 where t is the number of hours on the job without a break. If the worker starts at 7 A.M., when will she be at a maximum productivity?
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what is a reserve/
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If the AD excess is $400 billion and the MPC is 0.9,(a) How much fiscal restraint is desired? (b) By how much do income taxes have to be increased to get that restraint
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Without government intervention, public goods tend to be?
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3. Suppose that in year 2008, the money supply is $400 billion, nominal GDP is 9 trillion, and real GDP is $4 trillion. (a) What is the price level? What is the velocity of money? (b) Suppose the velocity is constant and the economy s output of goods and services rises by 5 percent each...
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in what ways does existance of minor parties also work to strengthenthe united states two party system
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several years ago British government imposed poll tax that required each person to pay a flat amount to government independent of his or her income or wealth.what is the effect of such tax on economic efficiency?what is the effect on economic equity? do you think this was a popular tax?
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Pg.306/Q3: Assume that the following describe the condition of the banking system: Total reserves $200 billion Transactions deposits $700 billion Cash held by public $100 billion Reserve requirements 0.20 (a) How large is the money supply (M1)? (b) How large are required reserves? (c)...
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Question 20 The free-land era of U.S. history reflected a situation in which the quantity of land available at a zero price exceeded the quantity of land demanded. Answer True False .3 points
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