Which approach is considered to offer few individual benefits but might yield collective population value?
a. Social marketing
b. Policy approaches
c. Health communication
d. Community-based prevention marketing
In: Nursing
Explain about Baltimore and Ohio railroad strike of 1877. What were some of the most violent confrontations, and what caused them? Discuss why business and government were so opposed to collective bargaining ?
In: Economics
Suppose you are financial manager in your company and the company wants to make innovation on products. However, the company’s financial funds are not enough to make innovation. How you can raise funds through financial market?
In: Finance
Indicate specific areas of further research in disruptive innovation that would prove beneficial?
Are there particular industries or technologies that will be impacted by disruptive innovation? If this impact is positive, how can it be maximized, and if negative, how can this impact be mitigated?
In: Operations Management
Product innovation includes designing innovative products and getting them to market quickly. In a world where the design, production, and consumption may be on different continents, describe how an ERP system help facilitate product innovation.
In: Operations Management
1. Consider the annual government budget constraint of a
government:
Gt + (1 + rt)Bt = Tt + Bt+1
for t=2019,2020,... Denote GDP by Yt.
(a) Express the budget constraint in terms of variables measured as
a fraction of GDP.
(b) Suppose GDP grows at 4%, the interest rate is 2% and the
primary deficit is 3% of GDP. If debt to GDP is 1
(100%) in 2019, write down the evolution of debt to GDP ratio for
2020, 2021 and 2022. Is it increasing or decreasing?
(c) Suppose now that initial debt to GDP is 2 in 2019, write down
the evolution of debt to GDP ratio for 2020, 2021
and 2022. Is it increasing or decreasing?
(d) Write down the condition that needs to be satisfied for all
variables to be constant as a fraction of GDP.
(e) What do you think happens if GDP growth is only 1% instead?
Please give as detailed as an explanation and show as much work as possible for each part of the problem, especially part d. This is from a study guide to an upcoming test I have and I do not understand how to do it. Thanks
In: Economics
These questions relate to: Prime Editing
1. Describe (briefly) the scientific principle behind how the technology works. This may be complex and the goal here is to not get bogged down in so much detail that this becomes incomprehensible.
2. What was the basic research which made this possible?
3. Can you find any information from patents?
In: Biology
Technological effects on resources: Define technology. How does it affect resource prices? For example, use the different grades of farmland above and be able to explain and show graphically how improvements in water irrigation, cheaper fertilizer and more productive labor can shift the supply curve bring wheat prices down and reduce scarcity rents.
In: Economics
Please find an emerging mobile app and analyze the app according to the following requirements. The app you group chooses to analyze must be published in the app market after January 1, 2020. If an app was published before January 1, 2020, but was updated after this date, you should not choose the app for analysis. For example, YouTube app was published in early 2010, and had a newer version after January 1, 2020. Then, you should not choose YouTube for analysis, because a version update is not considered emerging. The main purpose of this project is to discover an emerging app with potentials instead of analyzing an established app like YouTube, Facebook, etc.
In your analysis, please answer the following questions:
(a) The name, functions, and latest number of downloads of the app;
(b) The reason you choose this app. In other word, why you thinks this app is important;
(c) The strengths of this app, and why users like this app;
(d) The weaknesses of this app, and how you plan to improve it if you were the app manager;
(e) Excluding figures, data tables, and references, a minimum of 2 page analyses are required.
In: Operations Management
From the information given below, compute the time in days for
the following notes:
| Date of Note | Due Date |
Time in Days |
||
| 1. | June 28, 2010 | August 10, 2010 | days | |
| 2. | March 5, 2010 | August 12, 2010 | days | |
| 3. | April 20, 2010 | July 17, 2010 | days | |
| 4. | January 12, 2010 | May 15, 2010 | days | |
| 5. | December 17, 2010 | February 2, 2011 | days | |
From the information given below, determine the due date for the
following notes:
| Date of Note |
Time in Days/Months |
Due Date |
|
| 6. | February 14, 2010 |
45 days |
|
| 7. | March 13, 2010 |
60 days |
|
| 8. | May 15, 2010 |
3 months |
|
| 9. | November 15, 2010 |
30 days |
|
| 10. | October 27, 2010 |
120 days |
From the information given below, calculate the accrued interest
for the following notes (round to two decimal places, if
necessary). Assume 360 days in a year.:
|
|
Interest Rate |
Time |
Accrued |
|
| 11. |
$2,200 |
9.5% |
45 days |
$ |
| 12. |
2,500 |
12.5% |
60 days |
$ |
| 13. |
2,800 |
10.75% |
90 days |
$ |
| 14. |
3,300 |
8.9% |
30 days |
$ |
| 15. |
4,800 |
7.3% |
120 days |
$ |
In: Accounting