- 3 - N05/3/ECONO/HP1/ENG/TZ0/XX/M Paper Specific Markscheme In addition to the assessment criteria use the paper-specific markscheme below. Award up to the maximum marks as indicated. Examiners should be aware that candidates may take a different approach‚ which if appropriate should be fully rewarded. 1. (a) Explain the differences between monopolistic competition and oligopoly as market structures. [10 marks] • large number of firms (m.c) versus a few dominant firms (oligopoly) • differentiated
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Question: Consider the following short-run production function (where L = variable input‚ Q = output): Q = 10L – 0.5L2 Suppose that output can be sold for $10 per unit. Also assume that the firm can obtain as much of the variable input (L) as it needs at $20 per unit. a. b. c. Determine the marginal revenue product function. Determine the marginal factor cost function. Determine the optimal value of L‚ given that the objective is to maximize profits. Question: The Blair Company’s three assembly
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Playing the stock market is like gambling. Such speculative investing has no social value‚ other than the pleasure people get from this form of gambling. On the surface‚ this seems true. Folks are just buying and selling and hoping the difference will end up in their checkbook. They are not improving the lives of others‚ encouraging certain business practices‚ buying and using goods‚ or hiring and training workers. In fact‚ the businesses that they buy and sell may never matter to them and never
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Brief Historical Timeline Brief Historical Timeline of the Hacienda Luisita Land Dispute Spanish Period Hacienda Luisita was once owned by the “Compañía General de Tabacos de Filipinas‚” also known as “Tabacalera”‚ founded in November 1881 by Don Antonio López y López‚ a Spaniard from Santander‚ Cantabria‚ Spain. Lopez acquired the estate in 1882‚ a year before his death‚ and named it “Hacienda Luisita” after his wife‚ Luisa Bru y Lassús. Lopez was considered a financial genius and the “most
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BUILD BRIGHT UNIVERSITY SIHANOUKVILLE STUDY CENTER MBA -PROGRAM Course: Production and Operation Management (POM) Preparation Questions and Exercises for Final Examination I. Question : 1) What Objectives of production and operation management? 2) What do you understand by production and operational management? 3) What is Production and Operations Management? What are the scope of Operation Management? 4) Describe the stages of the product life cycle‚ and what are the demand characteristics
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COMMERCE SHORT ANSWER QUESTION: CHAPTER#1 1. Using examples‚ distinguish between the primary and secondary industry. Ans: Primary industry is extracting from nature. It is concerned wit h obtaining or extracting natural resources such as farming‚ mineral‚ fuel or food. These natural resources usually need some processing or manufacturing to convert them into a useable form. Secondary industry changes the raw material into finished goods. Natural resources are taken from primary producer
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1.0 Introduction Assisted suicide is when one or more individuals intentionally ends another person’s life due to several reasons and one of the main reason is said to relieve the pain and suffering of the patients. It is most likely comes from the choice of the patients itself to decide in ending their own lives. But why does the thought of ending their live comes into their mind so easily? The thoughts of life after death and also their family’s feeling when they request for assisted suicide
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Sunday Times) Trevor Williams special lecture Peter Warburton (Economic Perspectives) John Greenwood (Chief Economist‚ INVESCO plc) Trevor Williams (Chief Economist‚ Lloyds TSB) John Greenwood (Chief Economist‚ INVESCO plc) John Greenwood (Chief Economist‚ INVESCO plc) No lecture Adam Bennett (St. Antony’s College‚ Oxford‚ formerly of IMF) Adam Bennett (St. Antony’s College‚ Oxford‚ formerly of IMF) No lecture Peter Warburton (Economic Perspectives) Other useful dates: 22nd February 1st set of
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Economic Development - Changes in income‚ savings and investment along with progressive changes in socio-economic structure of country Economic Growth - Economic growth refers to an increase in the real output of goods and services in the country Globalisation refers to the integration between different countries and economies to operate as a single eco entity Can achieve eco growth by eco development How to achieve eco dev? Trade Patterns - What goods and services a country trades‚ with whom
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Learning activity 2 ch 3-U2 1. When do we consider two commodities to be complements or substitutes? It is considered both products and services as a substitute or complementary when the price of goods purchased gets increased to such a level that the consumer purchasing power will be affected less looking for a good price that is similar or lower the purchase quantities where his purchasing power allows. 2. What must be true for a good to be normal and a necessity? To be a normal product
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