Business, 28.06.2019 05:30, corbinfisher
Which of these assumptions is often realistic for a firm in the short run? a. the firm can vary both the size of its factory and the number of workers it employs. b. the firm can vary the size of its factory but not the number of workers it employs. c. the firm can vary the number of workers it employs but not the size of its factory. d. the firm can vary neither the size of its factory nor the number of workers it employs.
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Business, 22.06.2019 13:10, princessgabbee8452
Paid-in-capital in excess of par represents the amount of proceeds a. from the original sale of common stock b. in excess of the par value from the original sale of common stock c. at the current market value of the common stock d. at the curent book value of the common stock
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:40, raymondleggett44
When a company produces and sells x thousand units per week, its total weekly profit is p thousand dollars, where upper p equals startfraction 800 x over 100 plus x squared endfraction . the production level at t weeks from the present is x equals 4 plus 2 t. find the marginal profit, startfraction dp over dx endfraction and the time rate of change of profit, startfraction dp over dt endfraction . how fast (with respect of time) are profits changing when tequals8?
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Business, 22.06.2019 21:00, thicklooney
You are given the following information about aggregate demand at the existing price level for an economy: (1) consumption = $400 billion, (2) investment = $40 billion, (3) government purchases = $90 billion, and (4) net export = $25 billion. if the full-employment level of gdp for this economy is $600 billion, then what combination of actions would be most consistent with closing the gdp gap here?
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