The crowding-out effect implies that restrictive fiscal policy will reduce real interest rates.
<u>Option: D</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The crowding out effect is the circumstances where greater interest rates consequences gives output of a decline in private investment expenditure so as to dampen the initial rise in overall investment expenditure. Authorities often embraces a restrictive fiscal-policy approach and raises spending to stimulate economic activity. This contributes to interest-rate rises. Higher interest rates have a impact on private investment choices. A high magnitude of the crowding-out impact can also result in lower economic revenue.
Answer:
700
Explanation:
The condition for maximizing profits is Marginal cost = Price.
1. We need to calculate the marginal cost, which is the first derivative of the total cost function.
- marginal cost = (TC=10000+0.04q2=) '
2. Now, we equalize the MC to the price and solve for q.
0.08q=56
q=56/0.08
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q=700</h2>
Answer:
Office Equipment (Debit) 96,000
Accounts Payable (Credit) 96,000
Explanation:
Buffalo Corporation should have made the above stated entry. As the equipment is supposed to start depreciation from the date of purchase (when the asset is available for use as intended by management). Since the corporation intended to take the discount by paying early within the number of days allowed so upon payment the following entry should be made.
Accounts Payable (Debit) 96,000
Purchase Discount Income (Credit) 9,600
Cash (Credit) 86,400
Answer:
Beaver's total taxable income and federal income text paid as result of distribution is $500,000 and $105,000 respectively.
Explanation:
The computation of the taxable income and the federal income is shown below:
Taxable income = Taxable income + loss
= $500,000 + $0
= $500,000
Since the fair value is $20,000 is less than the mortgage on land i.e $25,000 so it would be a loss of $5,000 which would not be considered so we put the value zero.
And, the federal income equal to
= Taxable income × income tax rate
= $500,000 × 21%
= $105,000
Answer:
The company will produce the requested 150 units of A for a gain of 300 dollars
and then use his resourses to produce B yielding a gain of 90 dollars
total of 390 profit
Explanation:
The company will produce at least 150 units of product A therefore:
lbs used: 150 x 3 = 450
minutes of labor used 150 x 8 = 1,200
leaving available:
1,200 - 450 = 750 lbs
1,500 - 1,200 = 300 mins
As time is the most scarce resource we allocate base on thecontribution per minute:
product A $2 of profit for 8 minutes: 0.25 dollars per minute
product B $1.5 of profit for 5 minutes: 0.30 dollars per minute
As product B is more profitable considering labor time we use the entire amount left to produce product B
300 min / 5 minutes = 60 units of b