Week 2 Assignment Topic | Answer | What factor caused movement along the supply curve in the simulation? | By decreasing the availability of the units to 28%‚ there was a surplus of 550 units available. | Please include the graph of a movement along the supply curve. Refer to our textbook please. | | What factor caused shift of the supply curve in the simulation? | The higher the price of the rental unit‚ the more the supply increased. This caused a movement along the supply line to curve
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University of Phoenix Material Differentiating Between Market Structures Table Compare the four market structures by filling in the table. Perfect competition Monopoly Monopolistic competition Oligopoly Example organization Ag Products Pfizer Circle K convenience Stores Northrop Grumman-Technical Services Sector Goods or services produced by the organization Herbicides‚ fungicides‚ etc used to treat crops. Pharmeceuticals‚ in particular‚ Viagra. “Grab It and Go” items such as candy‚ sodas‚ ready
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Microeconomics and the Laws of Supply and Demand ECO/365 Microeconomics and the Laws of Supply and Demand The economy is divided into two categories microeconomics and macroeconomics. Microeconomics refers to the study of individual’s behavior within the economy. It concentrates on factors that influence the individual’s economic choices based on economic forces. The study of individual’s behavior when it comes to supply and demand is an important element to microeconomics. The law of demand says
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Market Structure Simulation Armani Nelson Professor William Johnson ECO/365 April 24‚ 2012. In the simulation Differentiating between Market Structures I learned about the four market structures‚ which are perfect competition‚ monopoly‚ monopolistic competition‚ and oligopoly. I learned about cost and revenue curves within the market structures and how these structures work within an organization. The simulation also dealt with prisoner’s dilemma‚ price war and duopoly. The prisoner dilemma
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This archive file comprises ECO 365 Week 5 Final Project Paper ECO 365 Week 5 Competitive Strategies and Government Policies Paper Learning Team Competitive Strategies and Government Policies Management has recognized the effect of changes in the real-world competitive environment and government policies on other industries and anticipates similar events occurring in their industry‚ so they ask you for a report considering the following points. Write 1‚400 ?1‚750-word paper of no more than
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the industry produce similar products and consumers have complete and accurate information about their prices. All firms have equal access to raw materials‚ capital‚ labor and technology. A perfectly competitive industry‚ therefore‚ has no single market leader or monopolistic firm. All participating companies are identically leveraged and each must offer high quality products to retain customers. Examples of perfectly competitive industries include those that offer agricultural products‚ such as
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answer is: C. Concept: SUPPLY AND DEMAND Concepts Mastery SUPPLY AND DEMAND 67% Questions 2 3 4 2. In a perfectly competitive market‚ A. individual producers determine market prices B. market supply and market demand determine the price C. the entrepreneur determines the price D. individual consumers determine market prices Correct! The correct answer is: B. 3. The demand for clothing increases. As a result‚ the price of clothing increases above the minimum
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Staples Market Structure ECO/365 August 1‚ 2012 Moises Rodriguez Abstract “Market structure refers to the physical characteristics of the market within which firms interact.” Currently the office supply market is saturated and the competition is tight. The leading contenders for this type of market are Staples and Office Depot‚ but there are many choices available to consumers looking to get the most value for office supplies. It is ironic that both Staples and Office Depot opened
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Part 2. Total 50 marks ( 10 marks each). 1. Explain why you would be more or less willing to buy gold under the following circumstances: a. Gold again becomes acceptable as a medium of exchange. (2 marks) b. Prices in the gold market become more volatile. (2 marks) c. You expect inflation to rise‚ and gold prices tend to move with the aggregate price level. (3 marks) d. You expect interest rates to rise. (3 marks) Outline of solutions: (a) More‚ because it has become more liquid;
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This pack of ECO 365 Week 4 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: What is an externality? Provide examples. How does an externality affect the market outcome? Is it possible for a government’s solution to a market failure to actually worsen the failure? Explain your answer. DQ 2: What are the differences among horizontal‚ vertical‚ and conglomerate mergers? What does the U.S. government hope to achieve through the use of its antitrust
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