a. Draw a carefully labeled money market diagram to show the initial equilibrium of the quantity of money and the price level.
b. Now suppose that changes in bank regulations expand the availability of credit cards, so the people need to hold less cash. Show (on the same diagram you drew above in part a) and explain how this will affect the demand for money.
c. If the Bank of Canada wants to keep price level stable, what should it do? Show this on the same diagram in a) and explain.
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In a tropical country, it is desired to provide processing air conditions of 15°C and 80% RH. The ambient air is at 31.5°C and 90% RH. If the chosen method is to cool the air to condense out enough water to reduce the water content of the air sufficiently, then to reheat if necessary, determine the temperature to which the air should be cooled, the quantity of water removed and the amount of reheating necessary. The processing room has a volume of 1650 m3 and it is estimated to require six air changes per hour.
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rite a 1,500-word paper on the following: Describe the current health care environment in the United States from both the health care administrator and the patient perspective. What are some recent changes in legislation and how does this change influence the way that an administrator would operate within the health care system? What are current trends emerging in health care? Using the current trends, speculate on future of health care risk management from both the perspective of the health care administrator and patient.
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write a 1,500-word paper on the following: Describe the current health care environment in the United States from both the health care administrator and the patient perspective. What are some recent changes in legislation and how does this change influence the way that an administrator would operate within the health care system? What are current trends emerging in health care? Using the current trends, speculate on future of health care risk management from both the perspective of the health care administrator and patient.
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Suppose a truck of mass 1800.0 kg is moving on a road under the influence of 2400.0 N forward forces and 400.0 N of resistive force due to air. How can you estimate net force acting on it, acceleration of the truck? If it starts from rest how much time take, to travel 400.0 m distance? Increase in mass of truck, how it changes acceleration of it without change in external force on it? For motion of truck which Newton's law best suited? Why?
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Use black scholes model
For questions 5 and 6, assume the spot exchange rate for euros is 1.0949 (that is $1.0949 will purchase €1). If the risk free interest rate for US dollars is 1.451%, the risk free interest rate for euro area is -0.250% and the standard deviation of changes in the exchange rate is 0.1126. 5a. What is the price of a 3-month call option on euros with a strike price of 1.0965? b. What is the price of a 3-month call option on euros with a strike price of 1.0985?
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As of July, 2020 the unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. The U.S. unemployment rate is at its lowest level in months and the economy added a record number of jobs in June. How do you interpret this rate? identify the national unemployment rate. How do you interpret this rate? Identify at least two changes to the Unemployment Insurance Policy that were instituted in March 2020 in response to the COVID-19 crisis. What might be some of the short-term and long-term consequences of this change.
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A young executive deposits $300 at the end of each month for 6
years into an account that earns 6% compounded monthly. How much is
in the account after the 6 years? (Round your answer to the nearest
cent).
$
The executive then changes the deposits in order to have a total of
$400,000 after 25 total years. What should be the revised monthly
payment in order to meet the $400,000 goal? (Round your answer to
the nearest cent).
$
How much interest is earned during the 25 years?
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Which of the following statements is true?
An increase in government purchases by $10 million will cause real GDP to increase by exactly $10 million.
Consumption, investment, and net export spending are all likely to change as a result of a change in government purchases.
Most conditional forecasts assume that a change in government purchases has no effect on the other spending components of real GDP.
Only consumption spending is affected by changes in government purchases.
A change in government purchases has no effect on the other spending components of real GDP.
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