Business, 24.03.2020 23:12, officialalex6330
Some countries have high minimum wages and require a lengthy and costly process to get permission to open a business Select one: a. Reducing either the minimum wage or the time and cost to open a business would have no effect on the long-run aggregate supply curve. b. Reducing the minimum wage and the time and cost to open a business would both shift the long-run aggregate supply curve to the right. c. Reducing the minimum wage would shift long-run aggregate supply to the right. Reducing the time and cost to open a business would have no affect on the long-run aggregate supply curve. d. Reducing the minimum wage would have no affect on the long-run aggregate supply curve. Reducing the time and cost to open a business would shift the long-run aggregate supply curve to the right.
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Business, 22.06.2019 05:50, eksdeeexe
Cosmetic profits. sally is the executive vice president of big name cosmetics company. through important and material, nonpublic information, she learns that the company is soon going to purchase a smaller chain of stores. it is expected that stock in big name cosmetics will rise dramatically at that point. sally immediately buys a number of shares of her company's stock. she also tells her friend alice about the expected purchase of stores. alice wanted to purchase stock in the company but lacked the funds with which to do so. although she did not have the funds in bank a, alice decided to draw a check on bank a and deposit the check in bank b and then proceed to write a check on bank b to cover the purchase of the stock. she hoped that she would have sufficient funds to deposit before the check was presented for payment. of which of the following offenses, if any, is alice guilty of by buying stock?
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:40, antbanks3050
Jamie is saving for a trip to europe. she has an existing savings account that earns 3 percent annual interest and has a current balance of $4,200. jamie doesnโt want to use her current savings for vacation, so she decides to borrow the $1,600 she needs for travel expenses. she will repay the loan in exactly one year. the annual interest rate is 6 percent. a. if jamie were to withdraw the $1,600 from her savings account to finance the trip, how much interest would she forgo? .b. if jamie borrows the $1,600 how much will she pay in interest? c. how much does the trip cost her if she borrows rather than dip into her savings?
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:30, cheyannehatton
Suppose that two firms produce differentiated products and compete in prices. as in class, the two firms are located at two ends of a line one mile apart. consumers are evenly distributed along the line. the firms have identical marginal cost, $60. firm b produces a product with value $110 to consumers. firm a (located at 0 on the unit line) produces a higher quality product with value $120 to consumers. the cost of travel are directly related to the distance a consumer travels to purchase a good. if a consumerhas to travel a mile to purchase a good, the incur a cost of $20. if they have to travel x fraction of a mile, they incur a cost of $20x. (a) write down the expressions for how much a consumer at location d would value the products sold by firms a and b, if they set prices p_{a} and p_{b} ? (b) based on your expressions in (a), how much will be demanded from each firm if prices p_{a} and p_{b} are set? (c) what are the nash equilibrium prices?
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