HERE IS/ARE THE FULL QUESTION(S):
The small island nation of Kaboom is a simple economy with no government, no taxes, and no imports or exports. Kaboomers (citizens of Kaboom) are creatures of habit. They have a rule that everyone saves exactly 40 percent of income. Assume that planned investment is fixed and remains at 225 million Kaboomian dollars. Further assume that autonomous consumption (independent of Y) is zero, so consumption (C) is MPC times Upper YMPC×Y.
The following data are estimates for the island of Kaboom:
bullet• Real GNP (Y): 422 million Kaboomian dollars
bullet• Planned investment spending (I):225 million Kaboomian dollars
You are asked by the business editor of the Explosive Times, the local newspaper, to predict the economic events of the next few months.
Based on the data given, you predict inventories will DECREASE and the level of real GNP will INCREASE.
Things will stop changing when SAVINGS EQUAL INVESTMENT.
Kaboom's economy will reach equilibrium when its real GNP = 563 MILLION Kaboomian dollars
For the answer to the question above, there are 3 possible answers to this question. Business is a specific set of b. Events are the things <span>that take place in the course of normal operation</span>.
C. results for the business to continually strive. They must know the results if they have loss or gain.
Lastly d. Transactions. It's either transaction internally or externally. This is needed in order for the business to run.
The answer to the question is transferable skills. Transferable skills refer to <em>a group of skills that a person can use in a variety of occupations. </em>Its opposite is content skills, which refers to a group of skills that are commonly associated with a specific job-type.
Thus, since Becca mentions that her strengths are her thoroughness and close attention to detail, these strengths fall more into the category of transferable skills since she can use these skills in different occupations if she chooses to have a career change.
Using the midpoint method, we know that the demand for candy bars is <u>a. inelastic</u>.
<u>Explanation</u>:
The demand is said to be inelastic when the demand for the goods and services does not change with the change in price.
When the price of the product increases and there is no reduction in the demand of the product is known as inelastic demand. The demand tends to be inelastic for the daily use and necessary goods and services.
Elasticity can be computed with the help of the midpoint method as it gives the result regardless of the direction of change.
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