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· 6-10 · 11-15 · 16-20 · 21-25 · 26-30 · 31-35 · 36-40 · 41-45 · 46-50 · 51-55 · 56-60 ·LA Transportation is considering investing in new buses. The first cost of these new buses is $20 million. This cost will be spread equally over a 4-year period and paid at the beginning of the first year. These new buses will bring in initial revenue of $2.5 million, and revenue will increase by $0.75 million each year till the end of this project. The annual O&M cost is $7 million. This project will also cause an energy saving of $14 million yearly to the public. The economic life for these new buses is 10 years. There will not be any salvage value at the end of this project. Assume LA Transportation is a governmental entity. The MARR is 18%. Calculate the Conventional and the Modified BC... click for more
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Posting ID:
27130
OTA ID:
103060
Average marginal cost function
Hi There, I needed help with the analysis in the attached and also the forumlas/theories behind the concepts user.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Posting ID:
28150
OTA ID:
101733
Please Help. How would I describe an industry with 20 firms and the CR is 30% Also what if the industry has 20 firms but the cr is 80% CR = four firm concentration ratio.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Posting ID:
30071
OTA ID:
101733
Economic Appraisal - Cost-Benefit Analysis
I am trying to get the demand and supply functions from the question highlighted in yellow in the format below: Qd = [dQd / dPd ]Pd +Kd Qs = [dQs / dPs ]Ps + Ks I need this in order to manipulate the formula to get the post-project price and quantity demanded/supplied. Please see the attached documents. thank you.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Posting ID:
34876
OTA ID:
103997
Economic Appraisal of a Project
I wanted to know if I am proceeding correctly with the analysis of the attached project especially with regard to the questions highlighted in yellow. I feel that I am making too many mistakes in the calculations. Please see the attached documents. Thank you.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Posting ID:
34928
OTA ID:
104722
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