How does the use of theory (social work) guide policy and best practice interventions?
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Explain the role of fiscal policy during a recession. Give two examples and illustrate them with graphs.
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Subject is C++
Write a program to compute internet charges according to a rate schedule.
The rate schedule is as follows:
$0.08 per GB for usage between 0 and 40 GB, inclusive
$0.07 per GB for usage between 41 GB and 70 GB, inclusive
$0.05 per GB for usage between 71 GB and 110 GB, inclusive
$0.04 per GB for usage greater than 110 GB
code must use these four functions, using these names (in addition to main):
Requirements for the getData Function
Purpose: |
This function prompts the user for an account number (integer) and a GB value (integer). It passes these values back to main via two output parameters. |
Output Parameters: |
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Algorithm: |
Prompt and read. There must be only one prompt, and the user must enter the data on one line with a space between each value. |
Return value: |
None |
Requirements for the computeCharges Function
Purpose: |
This function computes the charges for one transaction. It uses one input parameter (GB value as an integer) and a return value (amount of the charge, which may include decimals). |
Input Parameter: |
|
Algorithm: |
Use a selection structure to determine the charge per GB, using the above rate schedule. Calculate the charges using multiplication. |
Return value: |
Transaction charges (may include decimals) |
Requirements for the printAccountInfo Function
Purpose: |
This function displays the information for one account transaction to the screen. |
Input Parameters: |
|
Algorithm: |
Print, using appropriate spacing and formatting. The transaction charges must display with two decimal places. |
Return value: |
None |
Requirements for the printTotals Function
Purpose: |
This function displays totals to the screen at the end of the program. |
Input Parameters: |
|
Algorithm: |
Print, using appropriate spacing and formatting. The sum of transaction charges must display with two decimal places. |
Return value: |
None |
Requirements for main:
Be sure the first prompt is for actual data, not the continuation response.
IMPORTANT NOTE ABOUT THIS LOOP – You will encounter the situation where there is a scanf for a number immediately before the scanf for the Y or N. We have seen this problem before…
Sample Run
Enter account number and GB used (one space between data): 12345
80
Account number: 12345 GB
Used:
80
Charge: 4.00
Do you wish to continue? (y/n) y
Enter account number and GB used (one space between data): 98765
25
Account number: 98765 GB
Used:
25
Charge: 2.00
Do you wish to continue? (y/n) Y
Enter account number and GB used (one space between data): 25413
120
Account number: 25413 GB
Used:
120
Charge: 4.80
Do you wish to continue? (y/n) Y
Enter account number and GB used (one space between data): 42598
50
Account number: 42598 GB
Used:
50
Charge: 3.50
Do you wish to continue? (y/n) n
Total accounts =
4
Total GB Used = 275
Total Charges = 14.30
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Business law
(1) Can a small-holding (minor) shareholder have an influence on how a company is managed? What are the main restrictions and are the number of shares held relevant?
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15)The theory of international trade presented in Chapter 9 of the Mankiw text, shows that a tariff can reduce efficiency by reducing domestic consumption, but increase efficiency by increasing domestic production.
True
False
16)
Table 5-1
Income |
Quantity of Good X Purchased |
Quantity of Good Y Purchased |
$30,000 | 2 | 20 |
$40,000 | 5 | 10 |
Refer to Table 5-1. Good Y is
an inferior good.
not related to income.
a normal good.
price inelastic.
22) all points on the production possibility frontier:
will lead to overproduction and eventually a recession.
have both full and efficient employment of all resources, including labor
are fair and equitable
have all workers with jobs, but they may be employed in the wrong job
27) In Chapter 2 of his text, N.G. Mankiw states that nearly all economists agree that a ceiling on rents reduces the quality and quantity of housing available.
True
False
39)
Table 7-1
BUYER | WILLINGNESS TO PAY |
MIKE | $50.00 |
SANDY | $30.00 |
JONATHAN | $20.00 |
HALEY | $10.00 |
Refer to Table 7-1. If the table represents the
willingness to pay of four buyers and the price of the product is
$18, then their total consumer surplus is
$72.
$46.
$42.
$38.
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Search out for a case related to any business.
The Case must be decided (meaning decision is given by the court).
Summarize the Case and its decision.
Summarize in bullet form.
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In: Economics
EBP Limited is a small firm involved in the production and sale of electronic business products. The company is well known for its attention to quality and innovation. During the past 15 months, a new product has been under development that allows users handheld access to email and video images. EBP has been designing two models: Standard and Enhanced. Development costs have amounted to RM181,500 and RM262,500 respectively. The total market demand for each model is expected to be 40,000 units and management anticipate being able to obtain the following market shares: Standard 25%; Enhanced 20%. EBP paying RM34,500 for an in-depth market study. Forecast the following data:
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Please use the economics knowledge you have learned so far to analyze the case below. You can propose your own questions and then answer them. Remember, there is no absolutely correct answer to this exercise. Its purpose is to provide you an opportunity to demonstrate your ability to think like an economist by applying economic principles to interpret the logic of a real-world phenomenon.
Economic Growth and the Business Cycle at Corning, Inc.
In 1851, Amory Houghton founded the company that became Corning, Inc. By 2015, Corning had more than 34,000 employees and sales of nearly $10 billion. Corning’s experience has mirrored two key macroeconomic facts: In the long run, the U.S. economy has experienced economic growth, and in
the short run, the economy has experienced a series of business cycles. During the 2001 recession, Corning suffered a $5 billion loss as the market for fiber-optic cable collapsed. Similarly, the recession of 2007–2009 caused a sharp decline in durable goods, which caused Corning’s sales of ceramics for automobile emissions systems and display panels for computers and televisions to decline. Despite these setbacks, Corning continued to make a profit during the recession due to sales of new products, such as Gorilla glass. A similar product, Willow glass, can be wound and shipped in rolls, which might make it possible for Apple and other firms to produce foldable electronic devices.
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You have just started a new job and your employer has enrolled you in KiwiSaver.
This is the first time you have been enrolled in KiwiSaver and you decide not to “opt out”.
You are interested in estimating how much your KiwiSaver fund could be worth when you retire.
You make the following assumptions:
• You have just turned 30 and will retire in exactly 35 years when you are 65.
• Your salary is $50,000 this year and you expect this to increase by 3% every year.
• You can choose to contribute either 3% or 8% of your salary into your KiwiSaver fund each year. https://www.kiwisaver.govt.nz/already/contributions/you/amount/
• Your employer must contribute 3% of your pay into your KiwiSaver fund each year. https://www.kiwisaver.govt.nz/already/contributions/employers/ You can ignore any tax implications and assume your account receives the full 3%. (KIWI SAVER ACC)
• You will be entitled to the annual member tax credit of $521.43 which will be credited into your KiwiSaver fund at the end of every year. https://www.kiwisaver.govt.nz/new/benefits/mtc/
• Your KiwiSaver fund will invest in a diversified portfolio of assets to earn a return on your investment. Of course, there is uncertainty around the actual annual rate of return that your fund will earn over the 35 years but you decide that 6% and 12% represent a good range of potential rates of return to conduct your analysis on.
• Regardless of the return earned, the manager of your KiwiSaver fund will charge a management fee of 1.0% at the end of each year, based on the opening balance of your fund each year.
• You will make no withdrawals or additional contributions (other than those mentioned above) to your fund until you retire in 35 years.
• For simplicity, assume that all contributions to your KiwiSaver fund are made once per year, at the end of the year. The first lot of contributions will be made in one year from today.
Construct a spreadsheet that will allow you to answer the following questions on Canvas.
It is calculated that your expected annual salary when you are 45 years old is $77,898
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