Answer:
a. The actual unemployment rate was higher during the recession of 1990-1991, but cyclical unemployment was higher in 2001.
Explanation:
Unemployment is defined as the number of people in a population that are willing to work and seeking for jobs but do not have employment.
Natural unemployment is defined as the normal process of leaving jobs and getting jobs in a situation when there is full employment.
Cyclical unemployment is created by recessions and booms.
Actual unemployment = Natural rate + Cyclical rate
Cyclical unemployment= Actual rate - Natural rate
In the first economy
Cyclical rate = 7 - 5.9= 1.1%
In the second economy
Cyclical rate= 6 - 4.8= 1.2%
So actual unemployment was 7% in 1990-1991 while in 2001 it was 6%
Cyclical unemployment was 1.1% in 1990-1991, while cyclical unemployment was 1.2%
Answer: C. in market equilibrium there are no unconsummated wealth-creating transactions
Explanation:Market equilibrium is a term in Macroeconomics used to describe the price at which the Quantity of goods demanded is equal to the Quantity of goods supplied.
Wealth-creating transactions are money making transactions, these transactions are those that takes place and are paid for.
IN A MARKET EQUILIBRIUM THE QUANTITY OF GOODS DEMANDED IS EQUAL TO THE QUANTITY OF GOODS SUPPLIED MAKING THE ECONOMY TO HAVE NO UNCONSUMMATED WEALTH-CREATING TRANSACTIONS.
Answer:
It will make annual deposits for $ 4,056.202
Explanation:
His goal is a future value of 1,000,000 in 35 years.
we will deduct from this the future value of his other investment:
<u>IRA</u>
Principal 6,960.00
time 35.00
rate 0.08300
Amount 113,397.95
<u>Market account</u>
Principal 4,310.00
time 35.00
rate 0.05250
Amount 25,837.53
<u>Proceeds required from the fund:</u>
1,000,000 - 113,397.95 - 25,837.53 = 860,764.52
Now we calculate the PMT:
PV $860,764.52
time 34 years
(we must notice it will beging this investment next year, so at 31 years old)
rate 0.0934
C $ 4,056.202
Answer:
Advancement is part of the <u>"drive to acquire."</u>
Explanation:
The 4 drive theory includes:
Drive to acquire: move up, gain status and respect (such as with a new prestigious job)
Drive to Bond: to form social relationships
Drive to learn: satisfy curiosity
Drive to defend: protection and security
Answer:
c. Optimum replacement interval (ORI)
Explanation:
Optimum replacement interval used to estimate the most cost effective time to replace an asset on the basis of their replacement cost.
There needs to be a balance between the replacement cost and the value that is being lost by changing the asset.
The useful value must be low to justify replacement cost.
For example if the cost of maintaining a machine has increased a lot as a result of wear and tear, it will be more cost effective to make a replacement in order to minimise cost and increase efficiency