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Select a 3-5 year period of time and analyze the macroeconomic issues occurring in a foreign...

Select a 3-5 year period of time and analyze the macroeconomic issues occurring in a foreign country during that period of time. You should be looking for cause and effect issues/impacts. For example: there is some kind of problem in the economy and what is the government's response and then what is the impact of the government's response? The same topic will be used for all 3 parts of the project.

Write a detailed description of the root causes of the current economic downturn. Remember economic downturns are usually thought of as recessions because these are the most common, but may also include periods of severe (hyper) inflation or stagflation (a simultaneous increase in unemployment and inflation).

Within the discussion, please relate the root causes to either market failure or government failure or both. You must include a section (at least 2-3 paragraphs) about how market failure and/or government failure played a role.

Submit a report that is 2-3 pages long, typed double-spaced. This report should be well written with a introduction and conclusion and use appropriate citation

In: Economics

How would you measure the level of globalization of a country or region? Or, what are...

How would you measure the level of globalization of a country or region? Or, what are globalization indicators?

  • Please focus on economic and business globalization, finance in particular. Use theories and concepts learned from this course to state your viewpoint.
  • Please discuss (list, identify, describe, outline, select, relate, or judge) from at least three different perspectives.
  • Please reply and comment to at least one other participant. Complete your post by October 20th.

In: Finance

Create the printout for testing whether the mean low stock price of all NYSE stocks differs...

  1. Create the printout for testing whether the mean low stock price of all NYSE stocks differs from $35 and attach it here. Answer the following questions regarding this printout:

One-Sample T Test

Null Hypothesis: μ = 35

Alternative Hyp: μ ≠ 35

                                                                                                                             Lower                    Upper

Variable                                 Mean       SE          T          DF                P        95% C.I.                 95% C.I.

Low                                        92.075   48.666 1.17        39           0.2480 -6.3611               190.51

Cases Included 40    Missing Cases 0

  1. In the words of the problem, give a practical conclusion for this test. Make sure to include your choice of α in this conclusion.
  1. In the words of the problem, state what a Type I error would be.
  1. Use your knowledge of p-values and the printout above to state what the p-value would have been if you were conducting a one-tailed test instead of the two-tailed test I asked for.

2.         Create the printout for testing whether the mean current stock price of all NASDAQ stocks exceeds $22.00 and attach it here. Answer the following questions regarding this printout:

One-Sample T Test

Null Hypothesis: μ = 22

Alternative Hyp: μ > 22

                                                                                                                                            Lower

Variable                                 Mean       SE          T          DF                P        95% C.I. C.I.

Close                                      35.926   8.3511   1.67        24           0.0542          21.638

Cases Included 25    Missing Cases 0

  1. State the assumption necessary for this printout to be valid.

  1. State the null and alternative hypotheses that we would use to determine if the mean current stock price of all NASDAQ stocks exceeds $22.00.

Ho:

Ha:

  1. In the words of the problem, give a practical conclusion for this test. Make sure to include your choice of α in this conclusion.

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In: Statistics and Probability

Use guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to validate your information on...

Use guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to validate your information on legal requirements in regard to reporting STDs. Present your findings on reportable diseases in the state of Florida and legal implications in failure to reporting.

In: Nursing

Your task for this assignment is use the Java Canvas and Graphics classes to create an example of a computer generated image.

Your task for this assignment is use the Java Canvas and Graphics classes to create an example of a computer generated image. This is an opportunity for you to explore computer graphics and exercise some individual creativity. 

You should submit well-documented code, and once your program is done, create a presentation of your program. The presentation can be a PowerPoint or Word document, or something created with similar software. It could be a PDF file. 

Tell us what your prject is and how it works. Consider briefly discussing what happened in the process of exploration and design for your project? How does your code work? How did you use other features of Java, such as branching routines or loops in your work? Tell us about the thoughts behind your finished work. What influenced your work? 

Your work can be as simple or as complex as you would like, but be careful about taking on something that will be too time consuming. If you decide to work on figurative art, It might help to start with a single idea or concept, such as snowfall in the city, or along the Schuylkill. Abstract or figurative art can both be static or dynamic. Imagine how, for example, the Bedroom Window example at the end of this chapter could be subtly dynamic by havng flashing lights or twinkling stars. 

Ask me if you are not sure about something or if you run into trouble. 

Your finished image for this project should be suitable for a general audience.

In: Computer Science

A tangent section of highway has a -1.0% grade and ends at station 0+145 and elevation...

A tangent section of highway has a -1.0% grade and ends at station 0+145 and
elevation 26 m. It must be connected to another section of highway that has a -1.0% grade and that
begins at station 1 + 350 and elevation 40 m. The connecting alignment should consist of a sag
curve, constant grade section, and crest curve, and be designed for a speed of 80 km/h. What is the
lowest grade possible for the constant grade section that will complete the alignment?

In: Civil Engineering

The following table shows how variables were stated on the survey: Variable Name Survey Question Age...

The following table shows how variables were stated on the survey:

Variable Name

Survey Question

Age when first married

What was your age in years when you were first married?

______ years

degree

What is your highest educational degree that you have obtained?

______ Don’t know

______ Less than high school

______ High school degree

______ Junior college degree

______ Bachelors degree

______ Graduate degree

gender

What is your gender?

______ Male

______ Female

The score will be evaluated according to the following criteria:

1. Five points are given for selecting the correct cases.           

2. Five points are given for choosing the appropriate central tendency and variability.

3. Five points are given for the use of SPSS.

4. Five points are given for presenting an appropriate graph.

5. Five points are given for stating appropriately verbal description.

Name:

Score:

  1. What is the educational level of the respondents whose ages are between 24 (included) and 35 (included) years old? (25 points)

1. Indicate the conditional expression which you use to select cases.

2. Run SPSS to obtain the statistics and a graph (bar charts, pie charts, histograms, tables, etc.) for each question.

3. State your findings (only the salient points of the data) in words.

2. What are the ages when first married of the male respondents? (25 points)

1. Indicate the conditional expression which you use to select cases.

2. Run SPSS to obtain the statistics and a graph (bar charts, pie charts, histograms, tables, etc.) for each question.

3. State your findings (only the salient points of the data) in words.

In: Statistics and Probability

Suppose a photon is absorbed by the electron in a hydrogen atom in an n= 2...

Suppose a photon is absorbed by the electron in a hydrogen atom in an n= 2 state. What wavelength should the photon have to enable the electron to transition to the n= 4

state? Once the photon is absorbed, what are the various wavelengths of photons that could be emitted by the atom? (Use Bohr approximation).

In: Physics

Please solve and explain all parts. I don't understand You decide to play a trick on...

Please solve and explain all parts. I don't understand

You decide to play a trick on your friend by dropping a raw egg onto their head

The egg is dropped (no initial velocity) from a height of 15 meters. Your goal is to have the y position of the egg exactly match the height of your friend at the same moment he steps onto the red x you painted on the ground (not suspicious at all). Your friend has a height of 66.929 inches and is walking toward the building at a constant speed of 4.429 feet/second.

-Convert your friend's height into proper units. h = meters

-Convert your friend's speed into proper units. vfriend = meters/second

-Determine the time at which the egg's y-location equals your friends height. t(yegg=h) = seconds

-Determine the starting position of your friend at the time you dropped the egg (enter a positive number). d = meters

In: Physics

Phenol red, a pH indicator, is used in the experiment to determine respiration activity by showing...

Phenol red, a pH indicator, is used in the experiment to determine respiration activity by showing CO2 production.

Table:   CO2 Production by Beans

Beans

Indicator Color

(Phenol Red)

Conclusion

(CO2 present or absent)

Germinating

Yellow

Present

Ungerminated-dry

Red

Absent

Questions;

1. How does phenol red work as a pH indicator?

2. Why does this show respiration activity?

In: Biology