Answer:
options (b),(c) and (e).
Explanation:
Okay let us take the options one after the other;
(a). People in Oregon send money to help cyclone victims in Bangladesh: this is WRONG because the question asked us to identify an INCOME-BASED payment and it is not.
(b). A resident of Maryland buys a car produced by Toyota in Japan: this is CORRECT. The person making the payment is a US resident making payment to a Japanese firm.
(c). Apple corporation pays a stock dividend to a resident of India: This is also CORRECT because Apple is a US based company making payment to Indian(a foreigner).
(d). A foreign exchange student from Paris comma France comma sends wine and cheese to her host family in Columbus comma Ohio : this WRONG because the student is also a foreigner.
(e). Orange Telecom comma a French company comma pays a stock dividend to a resident of Kansas City: this is CORRECT. Orange Telecom is a France company paying income to a foreigner (a U.S resident).
Answer:
C) budget constraint
Explanation:
The budget constraint is a graph of all the combinations of goods and services a consumer can purchase given prices and income of the consumer.
The absolute slope of the budget constraint is the relative price of the two goods represented on the graph.
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Answer:
In summary, labor supply is the total hours that workers or employees are willing to work at a given wage rate. Changes in income, population, work-leisure preference, prices of related goods and services, and expectations about the future can all cause the labor supply to shift to the right or left.
Answer:
Joe's Pizza Parlor
The highest number of workers that Joe will hire if he must pay each one $35 a day is
4 workers.
If he wants to maximize his profits without satisfying customers' demand, Joe can choose to work with 2 or 3 workers. However, he can renegotiate the worker's wages downwards.
Explanation:
a) Data and Calculations:
Price of pizza = $5
Wage per worker = $35/day
Number of Workers 0 1 2 3 4 5
Pizzas Baked Per Day 0 12 18 24 30 32
Total revenue 0 60 90 120 150 160
Marginal revenue 0 60 30 30 30 10
Marginal cost of labor 0 35 70 105 140 175
Profit 0 25 20 15 10 -15