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Microeconimics

Microeconimics

Refer to problem 1.8 on page 63 of the Hubbard/O’Brien textbook. To answer Question a,b and c carefully study the graph and identify the points that are unattainable, efficient, and note the graph shows the tradeoff between producing capital goods ( machines,tools and factories) and producing consumption goods (food,clothing, and movies.) which of these will add to an economy’s ability to produce in the future?

Refer to problem 3.7 on page 66 of the Hubbard/OBrien textbook. George represents households, whereas BMW and Mcdonald’s represent firms. for each transaction, identify whether the transaction place in the factor market.
If the transaction takes place in the factor market, indicate whether households are supplying or demanding factors of production and whether firms are supplying or demanding factors of production
if the transaction takes place in the product market, identify whether households are supplying or demanding the good or service and whether firms are supplying or demanding the good or service.

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Microeconimics

Microeconimics

Refer to problem 1.8 on page 63 of the Hubbard/O’Brien textbook. To answer Question a,b and c carefully study the graph and identify the points that are unattainable, efficient, and note the graph shows the tradeoff between producing capital goods ( machines,tools and factories) and producing consumption goods (food,clothing, and movies.) which of these will add to an economy’s ability to produce in the future?

Refer to problem 3.7 on page 66 of the Hubbard/OBrien textbook. George represents households, whereas BMW and Mcdonald’s represent firms. for each transaction, identify whether the transaction place in the factor market.
If the transaction takes place in the factor market, indicate whether households are supplying or demanding factors of production and whether firms are supplying or demanding factors of production
if the transaction takes place in the product market, identify whether households are supplying or demanding the good or service and whether firms are supplying or demanding the good or service.

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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