Business, 09.04.2021 01:40, autumnofsolace10
Assume that a competitive economy can be described by a constant returns to scale (Cobb Douglas) production function and all factors of production are fully employed. Holding other factors constant, including the quantity of capital and technology, explain how a one-time, 10-percent increase in the quantity of labor (perhaps the result of a special immigration policy) will change each of the following: the real rental price of capital;
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Business, 22.06.2019 11:50, CheddaDsk
What is marketing’s contribution to the new product development team? a. technical expertise needed to translate designs into an actual product/service. b. deep customer insight that leads to product ideas. c. ability to assess financial viability d. feedback on design as well as how customers will actually use the product e. technical expertise needed to translate concepts into product/service designs.
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Business, 22.06.2019 16:00, anonymous1813
Winners of the georgia lotto drawing are given the choice of receiving the winning amount divided equally over 2121 years or as a lump-sum cash option amount. the cash option amount is determined by discounting the annual winning payment at 88% over 2121 years. this week the lottery is worth $1616 million to a single winner. what would the cash option payout be?
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Business, 22.06.2019 18:00, tifftiff22
On september 1, 2016, steve loaned brett $2,000 at 12% interest compounded annually. steve is not in the business of lending money. the note stated that principal and interest would be due on august 31, 2018. in 2018, steve received $2,508.80 ($2,000 principal and $508.80 interest). steve uses the cash method of accounting. what amount must steve include in income on his income tax return?
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