Answer: Expansionary; Short-term
Explanation:
<em>If you were on the Federal Reserve Board and you were concerned only with reducing high unemployment, you would implement an </em><em><u>expansionary </u></em><em>monetary policy with a </em><em><u>short-term</u></em><em> focus.</em>
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Expansionary monetary policy has the effect of putting more money into the economy. As there is now more money in the economy, the expectation is that there will be more consumption spending as well as investment. More consumption because people have more money and more investment because interest rates reduce when there is an increased money supply. As there is now more investment as well as the need to satiate the increased demand, more companies can expand and employ people thereby reducing unemployment.
This should however be done with a short term view because expansionary monetary policy will lead to higher inflation in the longer term making business operations less profitable.
Answer:
the depreciation that should be charged over the useful life each year is $20,000
Explanation:
The computation of the depreciation expense using the straight line method is shown below:
= (Purchase cost of an equipment - residual value) ÷ (useful life)
= ($135,000 - $15,000) ÷ 6 years
= $120,000 ÷ 6 years
= $20,000
hence, the depreciation that should be charged over the useful life each year is $20,000
Answer:
3. cannibalization
Explanation:
Cannibalization is a decline in the sales of one or more product when a new product is introduced into the market by the same producer.
When Prisly Inc introduced Gwen 2.0, the sales of other cars produced by Prisly fell.
The answer is marginal costs in both places are the same. This
is because the farmers in both places are profit-maximizers, the value in each flat
is equal to MC or Marginal Cost and subsequently the market of corn is competitive,
the price of corn in both places is the same. Also, marginal costs are higher
in East Icicle than in Corncrib can also be a possible answer. For any given outflow
per acre Corncrib’s corn yield are far better than in East Icicle, at any level
of output, the marginal cost per acre in East Icicle must be higher in
Corncrib, which suggests that in equilibrium the output level of corn in East
Icicle is less than the output level of corn in Corncrib.