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Economics – Definitions

 

 

 

Complete the following.  Include your references using APA formatting.

 

 

Write the definition for each of the following:

 

  1. Law of Demand

 

 

 

 

  1. Law of Supply

 

 

 

  1. Price Elasticity of Demand

 

 

  1. Macroeconomics

 

 

  1. Microeconomics

 

 

 

Identify 2 Products whose demand is price elastic.

 

 

 

 

Identify 2 products whose demand is price inelastic.

 

 

 

 

Which of the following graphs best demonstrates the law of demand?

 

a)    I

b)    II

c)     III

d)    IV

 

 

Which of the following graphs best demonstrates the law of supply?

 

a)    I

b)    II

c)     III

d)    IV

 

           

 

 

 

References

 

 

 

 

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If a sample known to be about 10,740 years old has 400 carbon-14 atoms how many atoms were in the smaple when the organism die?

Network diagram. I am only supposed to do point 2 in the below list.

I am student 3 on this project. I have to create a network diagram for our wedding planning business. I am attaching my groups work they have completed. Just so you can see what we are doing. Theres is only a guide as to what needs to be on the diagram.

 

continue with the work on the course project, the following items need to be created this week for submission. Additionally, explain the purpose of each of these items as they relate to projects. The explanation of each should not be less than one paragraph in length:

  1. Develop a Work Breakdown Structure (pages 112-115 in the textbook)
  2. Develop a Network Diagram (pages 118 -123 in the textbook) – make sure to include the activity number, the description, the person responsible, and estimated duration (pages 152-153 in the textbook)
  3. Develop a Responsibility Assignment Matrix (page 116 in the textbook)
  4. Develop a Schedule depicting the earliest start and finish times, the latest start and finish times, and the total slack (page 164 in the textbook).

 

The team can utilize the templates in the textbook to guide the completion of these deliverables.

 

Two Tiered Grading:

Individual Submission- Due by 11:59pm Friday – 30 points

Group Submission – Due by 11:59pm Sunday – 45 Points

 

Roles :

                           Student 1 – Responsibility Assignment Matrix and Schedule

Project Manager – Student 2 – Work Breakdown Structure

                           Student 3 – Network Diagram

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Looking for assistance with a BUS paper, 8-10 pages APA style, thank-you.

 

5 Forces model of Competition:

1.  Threat of New Entrants

2.  Power of Suppliers

3.  Substitutes (Imitators)

4.  Intensity of Rivalry

5.  Power of Buyers

Macroeconomics

1. Revised estimates of Canadian GDP are usually released by Statistics Canada near the end of each month. Find a newspaper article that reports on the most recent release, or read the news release yourself at www.statcan.gc.ca, the website of Statistics Canada. Discuss not in more than 500 words the recent changes in real and nominal GDP and in the components of GDP.

 2. Go to http://www5.statcan.gc.ca/cansim/pick-choisir?lang=eng&p2=33&id=3815000        Look for the GDP data of Kingston from 2005-2009. Write a brief note on the facts and rate of change of GDP* of Kingston. Also, compare the rate of change of GDP* of one more area (Toronto, Calgary, Quebec) of your choice.        *Rate of Change of GDP= (GDP of Current Year-GDP of Previous year)/GDP of Previous Year

 
3. Go to http://www.statcan.gc.ca/tables-tableaux/sum-som/l01/cst01/labr87c-eng.htm   Look for the Labour Force data by Industry for Kingston.How much is the Kingston Labour Force? Find the top five industries hiring lar gest labour force. Also find the same details for Ottawa or Toronto. Describe the difference .

 

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