Week 3 Chapter 5: Exercises 1, 5, 6, and 9 1. Prizer Corporation sales of snowmobiles: a. S = k(YZ)/P = 100(11,000 1200)/20,000 = 66,000 b. S = 100(11,000 1200)/17,500 = 75,429. Sales revenue rises. In general, when price falls and total revenue rises, we learn the snowmobiles are elastic. c. Obtain time series data on S, Y, Z and P and use regression techniques to estimate k. One way to do this is to use a double log style, as in Log S = log
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Making, Third Edition Chapter 14 Exercises 14-2 (a) DM 5, 10. (b) DL 1, 6. 14-4 (a) $166,350; (c) $72,140. 14-5 (a) 3, 7; (c) 1, 2, 4, 9, 10. 14-7 (a) $35,100. 14-8 (a) CGM $303,500. 14-9 Total manfg. costs $381,000. 14-10 (a) $82,150; (c) $36,225; (e) $242,500. (g) $21,700; (i) $267,000. 14-11 (b) $17,000; (d) $60,000; (f) $225,000; (h) $63,000. 14-12 (a) $62,500; (b) $27,100. 14-13 (a) $17,300. 14-14 CGM $517,300. 14-15 (a) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15
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ECON 311 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (Professor Gordon) Second Midterm Examination: Fall 2008 Answer sheet YOUR NAME: ___________________________________ Circle the TA session you attend: Briana Chang 9AM 3PM Brian O’Quinn 9AM 3PM Assaf Patir 9AM 3PM INSTRUCTIONS: 1. The exam lasts 1 hour. 2. The exam is worth 60 points in total: 30 points for the multiple choice questions and 30 points for the two analytical problems. 3. Write your answers for part A (the multiple
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Aalto University School of Business Admissions to Master’s Degree Admission 2014 Guide Admission Guide 2014 Admissions to Master’s degree Master of Science in Economics and Business Applicants with an appropriate Finnish Administration or non-Finnish university or university of applied sciences degree may apply directly to a Master’s degree programme to take the degree of Master of Science in Economics and Business Administration at the Aalto University School of Business. The Master of
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Admissions Procedures Requirements At MIT, a regular graduate student is one who is registered for a program of advanced study and research leading to a post-baccalaureate degree. A regular graduate student may concurrently hold an appointment as a research assistant, teaching assistant, or instructor. To be admitted as a regular graduate student, an applicant must have earned a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent from a college, university, or technical school of acceptable standing. Students
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