At frank's delicatessen, frank noticed that the elasticity of customers differed in the short and longer term. frank also noticed that his increase in the price of sandwiches had other effects on his store. in particular, the number of sodas sold declined while the number of yogurts sold went up. how might you explain thispattern? if soda is a complement to sandwiches, then thecross-price elasticity is thus, as frank loses sandwich sales from the price increase, he will lose soda sales as well. if yogurt, on the other hand, is a substitute for sandwiches, then the cross-price elasticity is thus, as the price of sandwiches increases, more yogurt is consumed. a. positive; positive b. negative; negative c. negative; positive d. positive; negative
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Business, 21.06.2019 23:30, 2936131
Minneapolis federal reserve bank economist edward prescott estimates the elasticity of the u. s. labor supply to be 3. given this elasticity, what would be the impact of funding the social security program with tax increases on the number of hours worked and on the amount of taxes collected to fund social security?
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Business, 22.06.2019 18:50, saltytaetae
Suppose the government enacts a stimulus program composed of $600 billion of new government spending and $300 billion of tax cuts for an economy currently producing a gdp of $14 comma 000 billion. if all of the new spending occurs in the current year and the government expenditure multiplier is 1.5, the expenditure portion of the stimulus package will add nothing percentage points of extra growth to the economy. (round your response to two decimal places.)
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Business, 22.06.2019 22:10, tilsendt
Scoresby co. uses 6 machine hours and 2 direct labor hours to produce product x. it uses 8 machine hours and 16 direct labor hours to produce product y. scoresby's assembly and finishing departments have factory overhead rates of $240 per machine hour and $160 per direct labor hour, respectively. how much overhead cost will be charged to the two products? a. product x = $1,440; product y = $2,560 b. product x = $1,760; product y = $4,480 c. product x = $3,200; product y = $9,600 d. product x = $800; product y = $800
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