Business, 21.12.2020 18:20 keiannabmoss
1. What is the eventual effect on real GDP if the government increases its purchases of goods and services by $60,000?
2. What is the eventual effect on real GDP if the government, instead of changing its spending, increases transfers by $60,000? Assume the MPC has not changed.
3. An increase in government transfers or taxes, as opposed to an increase in government purchases of goods and services, will result in:___.
a. a smaller eventual effect on real GDP.
b. no change to real GDP.
c. a larger eventual effect on real GDP.
d. an identical eventual effect on real GDP.
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Business, 21.06.2019 17:10
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:30
Juniper company uses a perpetual inventory system and the gross method of accounting for purchases. the company purchased $9,750 of merchandise on august 7 with terms 1/10, n/30. on august 11, it returned $1,500 worth of merchandise. on august 26, it paid the full amount due. the correct journal entry to record the merchandise return on august 11 is:
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Business, 21.06.2019 20:30
Suppose the price of a complement to lcd televisions rises. what effect will this have on the market equilibrium for lcd tvs?
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Business, 22.06.2019 00:30
Aprice ceiling is “binding” if the price ceiling is set below the equilibrium price. suppose that the equilibrium price is $5. if a price ceiling is set at $6, this will not affect the market in any way since $5 remains a legally allowable price (since $5 < $6). a price ceiling of $6 is called a “non-binding” price ceiling. on the other hand, if the price ceiling is set at $4, the price ceiling is “binding” because the natural equilibrium price is $5 but that is no longer allowed. what happens when there is a binding price ceiling? at a price below the equilibrium price, quantity demanded exceeds quantity supplied. there is a shortage. normally, price increases eliminate shortages by increasing quantity supplied and decreasing quantity demanded. in this case, however, price increases are not allowed past the price ceiling. we therefore predict that the observed market price will be right at the price ceiling and there will be a permanent shortage. the observed quantity bought and sold will be dictated by the quantity supplied at the price ceiling. although consumers would like to buy more, there are no more units for sale
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