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Economics Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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University Of California|Econ-IS 13 Homework 2 .LATEST SOLUTION
Exam (elaborations) • 18
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• 2020
____ 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 2 pounds of pineapples. In other countries, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 1.5 pounds of pineapples. These facts indicate that a. Pineland has a comparative advantage, relative to other countries, in producing fish. b. other countries have a comparative advantage, relative to Pineland, in producing pineapples. c. the price of pineapples in Pineland exceeds the world price of pineapples. d. i...
University Of California|Econ-IS 13 Homework 2 .LATEST SOLUTION
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____ 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 2 pounds of pineapples. In other countries, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 1.5 pounds of pineapples. These facts indicate that a. Pineland has a comparative advantage, relative to other countries, in producing fish. b. other countries have a comparative advantage, relative to Pineland, in producing pineapples. c. the price of pineapples in Pineland exceeds the world price of pineapples. d. i...
University Of California|econ 134 Midterm Exam-Graded A PLUS|ECONOMICS 134
Exam (elaborations) • 6
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• 2020
[6 pts] 1. Describe advantages of the two-stage FCFE model over the two-stage DDM model.


[6 pts] 2. At Litchfield Chemical Corp. (LCC), a director of the company said that the use of dividend discount models by investors is “proof” that the higher the dividend, the higher the stock price.
a.	Using a constant-growth dividend discount model as a basis of reference, evaluate the director’s statement.
b.	explain how an increase in dividend payout would affect each of the following (holdin...
University Of California|econ 134 Midterm Exam-Graded A PLUS|ECONOMICS 134
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[6 pts] 1. Describe advantages of the two-stage FCFE model over the two-stage DDM model.


[6 pts] 2. At Litchfield Chemical Corp. (LCC), a director of the company said that the use of dividend discount models by investors is “proof” that the higher the dividend, the higher the stock price.
a.	Using a constant-growth dividend discount model as a basis of reference, evaluate the director’s statement.
b.	explain how an increase in dividend payout would affect each of the following (holdin...
University Of California|economics 136 midterm solution-Graded A+
Exam (elaborations) • 6
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• 2020
1)	The sharing of advertising expenses between national advertisers and local merchants is called
 	 advertising.
a)	cooperative
b)	local
c)	augmented
d)	national
e)	split support

2)	Market segmentation is:
a)	aggregating small, homogeneous submarkets into a large, homogeneous market.
b)	creating a perceived difference in the mind of the consumer between the advertiser's brand and competitors' brands.
c)	identifying a competitive niche the brand will occupy.
d)	coordinating the relationsh...
University Of California|economics 136 midterm solution-Graded A+
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1)	The sharing of advertising expenses between national advertisers and local merchants is called
 	 advertising.
a)	cooperative
b)	local
c)	augmented
d)	national
e)	split support

2)	Market segmentation is:
a)	aggregating small, homogeneous submarkets into a large, homogeneous market.
b)	creating a perceived difference in the mind of the consumer between the advertiser's brand and competitors' brands.
c)	identifying a competitive niche the brand will occupy.
d)	coordinating the relationsh...
UCI ECON / IS 13 HOMEWORK 2 . 100% GRADED.
Exam (elaborations) • 18
pages
• 2020
_d 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish
for 2 pounds of pineapples. In other countries, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 1.5 pounds of pineapples.
These facts indicate that
a. Pineland has a comparative advantage, relative to other countries, in producing fish.
b. other countries have a comparative advantage, relative to Pineland, in producing
pineapples.
c. the price of pineapples in Pineland exceeds the world price of pineapples.
d. if ...
UCI ECON / IS 13 HOMEWORK 2 . 100% GRADED.
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_d 1. The nation of Pineland forbids international trade. In Pineland, you can buy 1 pound of fish
for 2 pounds of pineapples. In other countries, you can buy 1 pound of fish for 1.5 pounds of pineapples.
These facts indicate that
a. Pineland has a comparative advantage, relative to other countries, in producing fish.
b. other countries have a comparative advantage, relative to Pineland, in producing
pineapples.
c. the price of pineapples in Pineland exceeds the world price of pineapples.
d. if ...
Comprehensive notes on the topics of Production Possibilities Frontier, Opportunity Cost, Absolute and Comparative Advantage, Supply and Demand, Elasticity.
Comprehensive notes on the topics of Production Possibilities Frontier, Opportunity Cost, Absolute and Comparative Advantage, Supply and Demand, Elasticity.
Comprehensive notes on the topics of Consumer and Producer Surplus, Market power, Market Failure, Price Ceilings and Floors, Tax Revenue, Deadweight loss, Monopolies and Competitive markets, Economies of Scale.
Comprehensive notes on the topics of Consumer and Producer Surplus, Market power, Market Failure, Price Ceilings and Floors, Tax Revenue, Deadweight loss, Monopolies and Competitive markets, Economies of Scale.
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