Answer:
The correct answer is letter "D": Class envy.
Explanation:
In behavioral economics, the endowment effect explains why an individual could give a higher value to an object that posses than giving a low value when the individual does not have it. The approach implies the object has symbolic importance for the individual while having it.
A good example of the endowment effect refers to a teacher that gives one of his classes' students mugs as gifts. The value of the students who received mugs was higher than the value of those who did not get one.
Answer: $225
Explanation:
Deadweight loss is caused by inefficient allocation of the resources or when both the supply and the demand for a product aren't in equilibrium.
The deadweight loss will be calculated as:
= 1/2 base × height
= 1/2 × 15 × 30
= $225
Answer:
Zola's gross income is worked out under community property state;
Explanation:
community property state
Dividends ($1200/2) $600
Interest on certificate of deposit ($900/2) $450
Salary ($80,000/2) $40,000
Gross income $41,050
Under community law system, all the property is deemed to be community property and is held jointly by the spouses unless the property is acquired before marriage or inheritance or gift.
For federal tax purposes, each spouse is taxed one and half of the property belonging to community. Therefore Zola is taxed 50% for the incomes of her spouse as well including the interest on certificate of deposit.
Answer:
c. pre-conventional morality
Explanation:
Preconventional morality is the first stage of moral development according to Kohlberg's model of moral development. It is the stage in which the children decides according to the consequences the actions will bring to them. The consequences which the behavior may is on the primary focus. In the above case, Finnian gives attention to the result before taking any of the steps.
Explanation:
A technique to bring changes in the
entire organization, rather man
focusing attention on individuals to
bring changes easily is Organizational development