Suppose that the United States and Saudi Arabia can each produce two products, oil and personal computers. The labor requirements per unit of output are provided in the table below: Hint: Create a table that shows the amount of each good that could be produced with given the labor requirement. Assume 100 workers. Each questions point value is given in ( ).
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Labor Requirements Per Unit of Output |
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United States |
Saudi Arabia |
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Oil |
20 |
10 |
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Automobile |
50 |
5 |
In: Economics
1. The "business cycle" refers to
short-run fluctuations in macroeconomic activity.
a long-run increase in GDP.
changes in the economy between winter and summer.
2. Which of these would be counted as part of official GDP measures?
earnings made by Uber and Lyft drivers
casual jobs that are paid in cash "under the table"
measures of happiness among a country's citizens
the damage to an environment measured in terms of deforestation
3.The U.S. gross domestic product is equal to the total market value of all
final goods and services produced by U.S. citizens in the United States.
intermediate goods and services produced by citizens in the United States.
intermediate goods and services produced by resources in the United States.
final goods and services produced by resources in the United States.
changes in the economy over the course of the four seasons.
4.
(Table) According to the table, net domestic product is
properitors income 300
capital consumption allowance 440
federal gov't purchases goods and servises 200
compensation of employees 800
personal consumption expendentiures 950
corporate profits 90
exports 60
gross private domestic investment 500
rental income 30
state and local gov't purchases of goods and services 150
net interest 100
federal govt deficit 250
imports9 0
$1,580 billion.
$1,080 billion.
$1,770 billion.
$1,330 billion.
In: Economics
How do each of the following transactions affect:
(1) the trade surplus or deficit for the United States AND
(2) capital inflows or outflows for the United States
a. A U.S. exporter sells software to Israel. She uses the Israeli
shekels received to buy stock in an Israeli company.
The U.S. export creates a trade (Click to select)deficitsurplus and
the purchase of Israeli stock creates a capital (Click to
select)outflowinflow.
NX (Click to select)>=< 0.
KI (Click to select)<>= 0.
NX + KI (Click to select)<>= 0.
b. A Mexican firm uses proceeds from its sale of oil to the United
States to buy U.S. government debt.
The purchase of Mexican oil creates a trade (Click to
select)deficitsurplus and the Mexican purchase of U.S. bonds
creates a capital (Click to select)inflowoutflow.
NX (Click to select)><= 0.
KI (Click to select)>=< 0.
NX + KI (Click to select)=>< 0.
c. A Mexican firm uses proceeds from its sale of oil to the United
States to buy oil drilling equipment from a U.S. firm.
The purchase of oil from Mexico and the Mexican purchase of
drilling equipment (Click to select)does createdoes not create a
trade (Click to select)deficit or surplussurplusdeficit and (Click
to select)does not createdoes create a capital (Click to
select)inflowinflow or outflowoutflow.
NX (Click to select)<>= 0.
KI (Click to select)=>< 0.
NX + KI (Click to select)=<> 0.
In: Economics
Consider the following variation of Table 11-1 for the U.S. semiconductor market
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U.S. Tariff rates |
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0% |
8% |
16% |
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From Canada, before NAFTA |
$45 |
$W |
$52.2 |
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From Asia, before NAFTA |
$40 |
$X |
$Y |
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From Canada, after NAFTA |
$43 |
$Z |
$Z |
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From Asia, after NAFTA |
$40 |
$X |
$Y |
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From the United States |
$46 |
$46 |
$46 |
In: Economics
In: Math
Consider the situation of United Airlines (UA), an international airline based in United States of America. As part of its business it is heavily exposed to fluctuations in the price of jet fuel and foreign exchange rates. It sells tickets in foreign currencies and has significant EUR costs. For either jet fuel costs or forex, evaluate one derivative product UA could use to hedge fluctuations in the underlying price.
• Briefly describe how the product would be used to hedge the fluctuations
• Discuss the pro’s and con’s of this product
• Suggestions and recommendations
Your answer should be no more than 500 words
In: Finance
A United Nations report shows the mean family income for Mexican migrants to the United States is $28,540 per year. A FLOC (Farm Labor Organizing Committee) evaluation of 26 Mexican family units reveals a mean to be $30,500 with a sample standard deviation of $10,500. Does this information disagree with the United Nations report? Apply the 0.01 significance level.
| (a) | State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. |
| H0: μ = | |
| H1: μ ≠ | |
| (b) |
State the decision rule for .01 significance level. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) |
| Reject H0 if t is not between and |
| (c) | Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |
| Value of the test statistic |
| (d) | Does this information disagree with the United Nations report? Apply the 0.01 significance level. |
| Reject Ho Do not reject Ho? This data contradicts does not contradict the report? |
In: Statistics and Probability
A United Nations report shows the mean family income for Mexican migrants to the United States is $28,120 per year. A FLOC (Farm Labor Organizing Committee) evaluation of 27 Mexican family units reveals a mean to be $39,750 with a sample standard deviation of $12,765. Does this information disagree with the United Nations report? Apply the 0.01 significance level.
| (a) | State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. |
| H0: μ = | |
| H1: μ ≠ | |
| (b) |
State the decision rule for .01 significance level. (Negative amounts should be indicated by a minus sign. Round your answers to 3 decimal places.) |
| Reject H0 if t is not between ? and ? |
| (c) | Compute the value of the test statistic. (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) |
| Value of the test statistic |
| (d) | Does this information disagree with the United Nations report? Apply the 0.01 significance level. |
| (Do not reject or reject) Ho. This data (does not contradict or contradicts) the report. |
In: Statistics and Probability
Innocent until proven guilty? In Japanese criminal trials, about 95% of the defendants are found guilty. In the United States, about 60% of the defendants are found guilty in criminal trials. (Source: The Book of Risks, by Larry Laudan, John Wiley and Sons) Suppose you are a news reporter following twelve criminal trials. (For each answer, enter a number.)
(a) If the trials were in Japan, what is the probability that all the defendants would be found guilty? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
What is this probability if the trials were in the United States? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
(b) Of the twelve trials, what is the expected number of guilty verdicts in Japan? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) verdicts
What is the expected number in the United Sates? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) verdicts
What is the standard deviation in Japan? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) verdicts
What is the standard deviation in the United States? (Round your answer to two decimal places.) verdicts
*I am needing help inputting this equation(s) into Excel
In: Statistics and Probability
Poco Miller is the RM at the Hampton Inn. Mark is the property’s FOM and Latisha is the DOSM. All three serve on the hotel’s RM committee. The hotel has 200 rooms. Next month the hotel will serve as the host hotel for the Retired Firefighters Association. The Association originally blocked 100 rooms per night for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at a rate of $99.00 per night. All the rooms in their block have been picked up. The current rooms availability forecast for the three days of the meeting is as follows:
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Date: |
Thursday |
Friday |
Saturday |
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Reserved |
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Firefighters’ rooms @ $ 99.00/night |
100 |
100 |
100 |
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All Other rooms @ $129.99/night |
55 |
35 |
45 |
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Total Reserved |
155 |
135 |
145 |
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Total Rooms Available |
45 |
65 |
55 |
The group has requested that Latisha add 30 rooms each night to its block at the originally contracted rate of $99.00. It states that its members will use all of the additional rooms if they are made available, but if not, they will move their remaining 30 attendees down the street to the Comfort Inn. Latisha is in favor of increasing the block and keeping the group together. Mark is opposed. He is convinced he can sell 20 more rooms on Thursday, 40 rooms on Friday, and 30 rooms on Saturday at the normal rack rate of $129.99. Under his plan, he states, “The hotel can maximize its ADR.”
Based on Mark’s estimate of future sales to be made at rack rate, Poco knows the hotel will sell out and maximize its occupancy percentage under Latisha’s plan. Help Poco analyze the data she needs to answers the questions that follow by filling in the chart.
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Under Latisha’s Plan |
Under Mark’s Plan |
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Rooms sold |
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Group revenue |
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Transient revenue |
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Total revenue |
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Occupancy % |
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ADR |
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RevPAR |
A. What would the hotel’s ADR be under Mark’s plan?
B. What would the hotel’s RevPAR be under Mark’s plan?
C. What would the hotel’s ADR be under Latisha’s plan?
D. What would the hotel’s RevPAR be under Latisha’s plan?
E. Who’s plan would you advise Poco to support? Explain your
rationale.
In: Accounting