Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 10 docx
... caught, $10, 000, by 0 .10. That calculation indicates that to a burglar who is sent to jail for an average of one out of ten burglaries, the cost of any one burglary is only $1,000 ( $10, 000 x 0 .10) . ... on that information. People cannot assimilate all the information they need to make rational choices, however. People do lack information, and they could make better choices if inf...
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... mathematical formula for computing the present value of future costs or benefits received one year from now is PV = [1/(1 + r)] f, where PV stands for present value, r for the rater of interest, and f for ... benefits in a graph. 10. Henry Ford more than doubled his workers’ wages. Did worker real income double by Ford’s pay policy? Reflecting on the general principles behind Ford’...
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... concern for the poor, who may be unable to afford the information necessary to make an informed choice. The poor may also be the least capable of understanding technical product information, ... are available for any other purpose. Chapter 4 Government Controls: How Management Incentives Are Affected 10 10 Nevertheless, governments tend to require safety devices for all pr...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 18 docx
... employed, the median “effort level” for each of the two teams started at a mere 30 (with a maximum effort level of 100 ), but since the students were then told how little effort other team members ... tried, which forced the team members to think competitively, had median initial effort levels on par with the initial effort levels observed under forcing contracts. However, the effort l...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 22 docx
... uniform amount for each worker and in which the provision of the fringe has no impact on worker productivity, but increases the value of work and increases the supply of Chapter 6. Reasons for ... percentage of monthly sales, for the right to use a brand name and/or trademark for example, the name “McDonalds” along with the “golden arches.” Chapter 6. Reasons for Firm Incenti...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 25 docx
... economic cost of reducing pollution to ten units is $9,300; $1,500 for firm A. $800 for B, $3,000 each for C and D, and $1,000 for E. This figure is Chapter 7 Market Failures: External Costs ... a fully informed buyer would be willing to pay for them is $3,000, with the other 25 percent worth $5,000. This means that a buyer with no information on the condition of a car for sa...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 27 docx
... because: 10 – 20 10 – 9 10 1 95 E d = ½ (10 + 20) ÷ ½ (10 + 9) = - 15 ÷ 9.5 = - 15 = -6.33 or 6.33 in absolute value. Arc elasticity between points c and d: 90 – 100 2 – 1 10 1 E d ... There are two formulas for elasticity, one for use at specific points on the curve and one for measuring average elasticity between two points, called arc elasticity. The for...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 35 docx
... substituted for each worker who is dropped. FIGURE 10. A2 Several Isoquants Different output levels will have different insoquants. The higher the output level, the higher the isoquant. Chapter 10 ... equity come in a variety of forms. Common and preferred stock are the two major divisions of equity. Debt can take a form that has the “look and feel” of equity. For example, the...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 37 docx
... profit incentive for expansion. If it expands before other firms, its lower average total cost will allow it to make greater profits for a short period of time. Consider Figure 11.9, for instance. ... others are going to do, for one function of the market is to generate the pricing and output information people need to interact with one another. In a world of imperfect informati...
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Tài liệu Microeconomics for MBAs 38 docx
... same as before and are just as willing to work as before) once the additional vacation is provided: 1) the employer is willing to hire the same number of workers as before if the cost for each ... brackets and with greater demand for medical care will want more of their compensation in the form of untaxed fringe benefits such as health insurance. Therefore we can expect employers who...
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