Congress just passed close to a $500 billion increase in government spending:
C. How will this impact C, AD, Prices and inflation, output, and unemployment? Make sure to include an analysis using the intermediate run AD/AS model with both an intuitive and graphic analysis. (Assume that the AS supply curve is vertical like it is in the Classical Model).
In: Economics
1.What causes exposure or proximity in humans: a) to an IR lamp, b) spending an hour under the sun, c) taking a plate with X-rays or obtaining an MRI? Explain in detail and then justify why ?
2.The Planck equation, E = h, allows to calculate the energy of any type of radiation, however in the IR for convenience and easy handling of the energy value it is preferred to use the inverse of the in cm-1, which known as the wave number. What is the expression for the Planck equation as a function of the wave number? Apply it to calculate the energy when is equal to 3.0 μ. Emphasize the units
In: Chemistry
To reduce the national debt, there must be the consensus about raising taxes (revenue), reducing spending, or both simultaneously. If taxes increase, your net pay will decline, leaving you with less disposable income. Are you more of a fiscal conservative (the federal government should spend less) or a fiscal liberal (the federal government should spend more)? Identify the federal budget items that you would spend more or less on in the budget. Explain why.
In: Economics
Describe how the government uses tax and spending policy to alter the economic environment? Is each fully at the discretion of the government, or are there boundaries on how they establish this policy each year? Economists describe Growth Policy and Stabilization Policy as two significant theories that drive policy making. What is each? What are the benefits and drawbacks of each? When is each ideally used?
In: Economics
Data on monthly spending of 50 individuals on fruits (in dollars) has been collected and researchers want to know the relationship with one’s annual income of each individual (in thousands of dollars), whether they are male (male =1 if yes, 0 otherwise) and whether they are college graduates (COLLEGE=1 if yes, 0 otherwise). The analysis of data is presented below:
|
Regression Statistics |
|||||
|
Multiple R |
0.745 |
||||
|
R Square |
0.569 |
||||
|
Adjusted R Square |
0.546 |
||||
|
Standard Error |
17.126 |
||||
|
Observations |
50 |
||||
|
ANOVA |
|||||
|
df |
SS |
MS |
F |
Significant F |
|
|
Regression |
3 |
16826.69404 |
5608.89801 |
19.1235213 |
3.4028E-08 |
|
Resigual |
46 |
13491.72596 |
293.29839 |
No data |
No data |
|
Total |
49 |
30318.42 |
No data |
No data |
No data |
|
Coefficients |
Standard Error |
t Stat |
P-value |
Lower 95% |
Upper 95% |
|
|
Intercept |
45.209 |
6.3782 |
7.0882 |
6.72E-09 |
32.3708799 |
58.0480507 |
|
Income |
0.263 |
0.0907 |
2.8958 |
0.0058 |
0.08007318 |
0.44517957 |
|
Male |
-30.452 |
6.6464 |
-5.1835 |
4.74E-06 |
-47.830171 |
-21.073211 |
|
College Grad |
4.820 |
6.9444 |
0.6941 |
0.4911 |
-9.1581414 |
18.7986359 |
a)Based on this analysis, what percentage of variations in monthly spending on fruits can be explained by the model?
b)If you were to use this given anlaysis, what would be the point prediction for the mean value of monthly spending on fruits for men who are college graduates with an annual income of $60,000?
c) Based on this result, on average _______________ spend more on fruits than ______________ per month?
*Men, Women
*Women, Men
d)At a 5% level of significance, is (are) there any variable(s) which should be removed from the model? (Select all that apply.)
Income
Male
College
Grad
None of the above
In: Statistics and Probability
Question No 1:
(A). Sohar Company is doing manufacturing business in Oman.
Recently, it started spending funds to acquire modern technology
which will improve the quality of products that leads to increase
its sales. This development will positively influence the investors
and help to maximize the market value of company shares.
Requirement:
(i) Which objective of Financial Management will be achieved by
Sohar Company by above development?
(ii) Explain any two arguments in favor of such
objective.
(B ) Agency is a branch of economics relating to the behavior of
principals (such as owners)
and their agents ( such as
managers).
Why do conflicts arise between
owners and managers in companies and what will be its
effect on the interests of
management?
Explain.
(C) At present the collection management of receivables of ABC
Company is very weak.
The company wants to improve
it and needs your help.
What are the suggestions
do you give to improve the collection management
of ABC Company
especially in the following
areas?
(i) Delay in
collection of
receivables (ii)
Delay in sending invoices to customers
(iii) Customers
complaints on products (iv) Lack of
training for staff
In: Finance
Suppose the government enacts a stimulus program composed of $400 billion of new government spending and $200 billion of tax cuts for an economy currently producing a GDP of ?$14,000 billion. If all of the new spending occurs in the current year and the government expenditure multiplier is 1.8?, the expenditure portion of the stimulus package will add _______ percentage points of extra growth to the economy. ?(Round your response to two decimal places?.)
If the government taxation multiplier is 1.2?, the tax cut portion of the stimulus package will add _______ percentage points of extra growth to the economy.
?(Round your response to two decimal places?.)
As a result of the stimulus? program, the? economy's GDP was increased by ______percentage points over its value without the program.
?(Round your response to two decimal places?.)
If the? economy's actual growth was 33 ?percent, then without the stimulus? package, growth would have been ______percentage points.
?(Round your response to two decimal places and use a minus sign if necessary?.)
In: Economics
The marketing division of Family FunTime Mini Golf is wanting to gather information about the spending habits of its visitors. It polls visitors as they leave and gathers information about the amount of money spent at the course. A sample with 40 families and the amounts they spent can be found in the Excel table I have provided below. Please answer all questions using complete sentences.
| Amount Spent |
| 18 |
| 26 |
| 34 |
| 36 |
| 38 |
| 42 |
| 43 |
| 44 |
| 45 |
| 45 |
| 50 |
| 51 |
| 52 |
| 52 |
| 53 |
| 53 |
| 54 |
| 54 |
| 56 |
| 58 |
| 58 |
| 58 |
| 59 |
| 60 |
| 60 |
| 61 |
| 61 |
| 62 |
| 62 |
| 62 |
| 63 |
| 63 |
| 63 |
| 65 |
| 66 |
| 71 |
| 71 |
| 77 |
| 83 |
| 84 |
Please help me create the pivot table with instructions
In: Statistics and Probability
USA spends about 54% of its total federal budget on the Military. Military spending in the USA is far greater than any nation in the world. (USA spends more on military than the next 10 highest spenders combined, 4 times China who is second on the list etc) Why does USA need to spend so much more on its military than other countries (cause), and what is/are the results of all this spending (effect)?
The essays should not be a simple list of causes or effects, but an essay that takes a position on why a condition exists and or argues the results of this condition. Some writers may even be able to create a strong focused thesis by suggesting a solution or arguing for some clear change of policy. The goal is to create an essay that allows you to develop a position or argument in a cause and effect essay. A strong thesis statement is very important and students should underline it in the final draft of their essay. Essay should be 4 pages long, double spaced , and it must have a minimum of 3 academic sources—no Wikipedia, encyclopedias, dictionaries etc. Use the library resources to find legitimate, academic sources.
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In the RAND study, two plans had full coverage for spending within the hospital, but one had a $150 deductible for ambulatory care. The plan with the ambulatory care deductible had a lower probability of hospital admission (0.115) per year than did the plan with full coverage for everything (0.128), even though both plans covered hospital care fully. (See Table 5.4) What does that tell you about the use of hospital and ambulatory care? Are they substitutes or complements. Explain what’s happening in words your mom might understand. Are there policy implications to this finding?
In: Economics