... những điều kiện nhất định. KinhTếVĩMô - Lê Thi Thanh Tâm 3I. Kinhtếhọc là gì?- Khái niệm kinhtế học - Kinhtếhọcvi mô - Kinhtếhọcvĩ mô KinhTếVĩMô - Lê Thi Thanh Tâm 18 ... của YpIV. Các vấn đề của kinhtếvĩ mô KinhTếVĩMô - Lê Thi Thanh Tâm 5 I. Kinhtếhọc là gì? Kinh tếhọcvimô là một bộ phận của kinhtế học, nghiên cứu- Hành vi của hộ gia đình, ngành, ... thể KinhTếVĩMô - Lê Thi Thanh Tâm 11IV. Các vấn đề của kinhtếvĩ mô - Sản lượng quốc gia- Lạm phát- Thất nghiệp KinhTếVĩMô - Lê Thi Thanh Tâm 4 I. Kinhtếhọc là gì? Kinh tế học: ...
... Hệ thống các khoa họckinh tế 1.2.1. Xét theo tầm khái quát chung Kinh tếhọc được chia thành hai phân ngành lớn là kinhtếhọcvimô và kinh tếhọc vó mô. * Kinhtếhọcvimô ( Microeconomics)“Nghiên ... hoảng của cả nền kinh tế. 5 KINH TẾHỌCVĨ MÔCHƯƠNG 1 ĐẠI CƯƠNG VỀKINHTẾHỌCVĨMÔ VÀ SỰ QUẢN LÝ NHÀ NƯỚCVỀ KINH TẾI. MỘT SỐ KHÁI NIỆM CƠ BẢN1. Kinh tế Ngày nay, từ ktế bao hàm nội dung ... đượcchúng về bên phải.II. KHÁI NIỆM, ĐỐI TƯNG, PHẠM VI VÀ PHƯƠNG PHÁP LUẬN CỦA KINH TẾHỌCVĨMÔ VÀ SỰ QUẢN LÍ NHÀ NƯỚC VỀKINH TẾ1. Khái niệm và hệ thống các khoa họckinh tế 1.1. Khái niệm kinh tế...
... 100 and determine the real price of butter in 1990 dollars. To convert the CPI into 1990=100, divide the CPI for each year by the CPI for 1990. Use the formula from part (a) and the new CPI numbers ... that results in a great opportunity for arbitrage, such as the market for blue jeans in the old Soviet Union. ...
... drastically affect demand because people must have this good. Many people, on the other hand, may view instant coffee, as a convenient, though imperfect, substitute for roasted coffee. For example, ... 5PG, and Supply: QS = 14 + 2PG + (0.25)(16) = 18 + 2PG. Equating supply and demand and solving for the equilibrium price, 18 + 2PG = 60 - 5PG, or PG = $6. The price of natural gas ... equilibrium price and quantity. We know that = $8 and Q = 20 trillion cubic feet (Tcf). Solving for e, PO*G*PO*G*13 Chapter 2: The Basics of Supply and Demand 5 CHAPTER 2...
... Chapter 3: Consumer Behavior 3. If Jane is currently willing to trade 4 movie tickets for 1 basketball ticket then she must like basketball better than movies. True or false? Explain. ... always willing to trade 4 movie tickets for 1 basketball ticket then yes she likes basketball better because she will always gain the same satisfaction from 4 movie tickets as she does from ... substitution) and is at a bundle where she has a lot of movie tickets relative to basketball tickets. This would make her willing to give up more movie tickets to get another basketball ticket. It would...
... will fall when price is increased. Chapter 4: Individual and Market Demand 41 CHAPTER 4 INDIVIDUAL AND MARKET DEMAND EXERCISES 1. An individual sets aside a certain amount of his income ... quantities and prices of the products to determine total sales revenue. 10. By observing an individual’s behavior in the situations outlined below, determine the relevant income elasticities ... you charged a price of $30 and sold 1800 units. Formatted: Bullets and NumberingChapter 4: Individual and Market Demand 42 Price Clothing Price Food Quantity Clothing Quantity Food...
... out with the same accumulation of savings at some future date. Chapter 5: Uncertainty and Consumer Behavior 77 If drivers are risk neutral, their behavior is only influenced by the expected ... insurance would be based on each driver’s probability of receiving a parking ticket and on the opportunity cost of providing service. (Note: full insurance leads to moral hazard problems, to ... increases, but the standard deviation of the stock market remains the same. 79 Chapter 5: Uncertainty and Consumer Behavior 64 CHAPTER 5 UNCERTAINTY AND CONSUMER BEHAVIOR EXERCISES 1. Consider...
... increasing, constant, or decreasing returns to scale? What happens to the marginal product of each individual factor as that factor is increased, and the other factor is held constant? a. q = 3L + ... and q2 = 37.372L0.4. To determine the production function with the highest marginal productivity of labor, consider the following table: L q Firm 1 MPL Firm 1 q Firm 2 MPL Firm ... 9.53 58.00 8.69 4 60.00 8.04 65.07 7.07 For each unit of labor above 1, the marginal productivity of labor is greater for the first firm, DISK, Inc. 10. In Example 6.3, wheat is produced...
... $50,000 per year to start his own computer software business in a building that he owns and was previously renting out for $24,000 per year. In his first year of business he has the following expenses: ... marginal cost has a U shape and that its minimum is positive, using the same procedure, i.e., solving for Q at minimum marginal cost − , and substituting into the expression for marginal cost ... customer (the middle two flights) or the rush-hour customer (the first and last flights). What advice would you offer? The average cost per passenger is $50,000/240 for the full flights and $50,000/120...
... PS=0.5*(115-15)*25=1250. 12. A number of stores offer film developing as a service to their customers. Suppose that each store that offers this service has a cost function C(q) = 50 + 0.5q + 0.08q2 and a marginal ... maximize profit because this is the point closest to where price equals marginal cost without having marginal cost exceed price. At a price of $50, the firm should produce nine units to maximize ... units of output because this is the point closest to where price equals marginal cost without having marginal cost exceed price. Fixed costs do not influence the optimal quantity, because they...
... the tariff. To analyze the influence of a tariff on the domestic hula bean market, start by solving for domestic equilibrium price and quantity. First, equate supply and demand to determine ... equilibrium wage rate be? Let w denote the wage received by the employee. Then the employer receiving the $1 subsidy per worker hour only pays w-1 for each worker hour. As shown in Figure 9.1.b, ... per pound. However, jelly bean producers feel that their incomes are too low, and they have convinced the government that price supports are in order. The government will therefore buy up as...