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Some economic questions
Category: Business and Money > Economics Asked by: tom123-ga List Price: $100.00 |
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20 Mar 2003 08:23 PST
Expires: 22 Mar 2003 04:36 PST Question ID: 178689 |
Hi, Could anyone help me to answer my exercise questions as follow? 1. explain and illustrate what causes shifts in the demand curve with examples 2. illustrate and explain the income and institutions effect of a rise in price of a normal good 3. determine the profit maximizing output using the marginal cost curve 4. explain the key assumptions of monopolistic and oligopolistic market structures 5. what determines the elasticity of demand for labour and why does the demand for labour curve of a firm in an imperfect competition slope downwards? 6. discuss the main reasons for Government intervention in the economy? Give examples. Exercise criteria X all answers must be complete and length 600 ¡V 700 words per question X the assumptions upon which the analysis is based must be stated at the outset. X Sources must be acknowledged and a list of references provided. | |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: jonmm-ga on 20 Mar 2003 08:51 PST |
Google Answers policy does not allow researchers to answers school homework questions. But $100 may convince a researcher to bend the rules... let's see |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: scriptor-ga on 20 Mar 2003 09:05 PST |
Dear jonmm, I recommend that you have a closer look at the Google Answers Terms of Service FAQ: "Will Google Answers answer my homework questions? It is not always possible for Google Answers to tell when a question posted to the site is a "homework" question. In general, we recommend that you use Google Answers as a tool to assist you with your homework rather than as a substitute for you doing your homework yourself. Please note that we reserve the right to remove questions from the site for any reason, and questions that are clearly homework may be subject to deletion." http://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html#homework This does not mean that Google Answers Researchers are not allowed to answer homework questions, only that such questions may be removed should the Editors decide to do so. Best regards, Scriptor |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: jonmm-ga on 20 Mar 2003 09:12 PST |
Thank you for confirming what I said in the first comment. Obviously, questions that are against the policy and are subject to removal are not supposed to be answered. |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: hammer-ga on 20 Mar 2003 13:41 PST |
Jonmm, Any question that is not removed is answerable. If the Editors have elected not to remove a question, then the Researchers are permitted to answer it. If you believe that this question should be removed, use the email link at the bottom of the page to report it to the Editors so that it can be reviewed. In addition, in this case, tom123 has not said "Do my assignment for me." He said "Help me do my assignment." That type of help is certainly within Terms of Service to provide. For each of his points, a Researcher can supply links, reference materials, summaries and/or explanations that will provide tom123 with sufficient material to write 600-700 words on each topic, in addition to providing the sources and references required by the exercise parameters. - Hammer |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: jonmm-ga on 21 Mar 2003 07:04 PST |
Thank you hammer for echoing scriptor in confirming that my initial comment was absolutely correct. |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: hammer-ga on 21 Mar 2003 11:20 PST |
Jonmm, Your initial comment is not correct. I hope that is stated clearly enough that you will not misunderstand it, as you have the last two explanations. I apologize for not being clear enough earlier. - Hammer |
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Re: Some economic questions
From: jonmm-ga on 21 Mar 2003 12:19 PST |
I am indeed correct as supported by the policies, some of which were posted in earlier comments. Hammer, may I respectfully suggest that you reread the FAQ so you may be better able to use this service in the future. |
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