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· 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 · 101-105 ·The Fed sells $2 million of bonds to a bank
The Fed sells $2 million of bonds to a bank, how does this reflect on reserves and the monetary supply- how does this look in T accounts?
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Economic Systems
Posting ID:
117235
OTA ID:
104554
Chile's economy vs. other Latin-American countries
I need assistance in explaining why Chile's economy is so much better than other Latin-American countries.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Economic Systems
Posting ID:
119128
OTA ID:
104898
Energy Crisis in United States
During the energy crisis in the United States there was a vigorous public campaign to encourage consumers to conserve on their electricity use. People did reduce their demand for electricity and ended up paying higher prices. How could such a thing happen? Not familiar with this, wanted some help to formulate a good essay.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Economic Systems
Posting ID:
120686
OTA ID:
102819
Demand for advertising is given by: Qd = 30 - 0.0002P + 26V Qd = quantity demanded P = price per minute V = number of viewers All costs are fixed and the goal is to maximize total revenue. Suppose that the number of viewers is 1 million. What price should you charge? How many minutes of advertising to sell? What is total revenue? Suppose price is held constant. What will happen to the quantity demanded if due to PVR the number expected viewers falls to 0.5 million? Calculate viewer elasticity based on the two points and explain in words what this value means.
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Economic Systems
Posting ID:
120798
OTA ID:
104554
Envison a pricing problem between MOnsanto and Holand Sweetner in 1992 that led to the Monsanto contract. Assume: 1) Cost to Holland Sweetner of entering US market is $25 million 2) Monsanto & Holland Sweetner simultaneously choose to quote either a high or low price to Pepsi and Coke for aspartame 3) If both Monsanto and Holland Sweetener quote the same price, Pepsi and Coke contract wiith Monsanto because customers are familiar with the Nutra Sweet label, H lland Sweetener loses its initial investment 4) If both firms submit high price, Monsanto nets $300 million 5) If bother firms submit a low price, Monsanto nets $100 million 6) If Monsanto prices high and Holland Sweetne... click for more
Subject:
Economics
Topic:
Economic Systems
Posting ID:
120799
OTA ID:
102819
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