Suppose golf ball workers in Canada earn $15 per hour, while golf ball workers in Burma earn $3 per hour on average. Assume the workers in Canada are 10 times more productive then workers in Burma. What happens given free trade and zero transaction costs?
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What is true with respect to special interest groups?
What is true with respect to special interest groups?
Suppose we have two people Chuckie and Angelica. Below are t…
Suppose we have two people Chuckie and Angelica. Below are their value scales. They want to trade. What is underlined is what theyown. Chuckie Angelica 1st baby rattle 1st cookies 2nd blanket 2nd Barbie doll 3rd ball 3rd ball 4th G.I. Joe action figure 4th G.I. Joe action figure 5th cookies 5th blanket 6th baby binky 6th baby rattle Which of the following is true?
Suppose we have the case of negative externalities market fa…
Suppose we have the case of negative externalities market failure. Given public choice incentives we can infer:
Use the data from Experiment #2 to calculate the rate consta…
Use the data from Experiment #2 to calculate the rate constant k.
The time for one cycle is ——–.
The time for one cycle is ——–.
**Questions 1-3 deal with the same system.** CH4 (g) + 2 H2S…
**Questions 1-3 deal with the same system.** CH4 (g) + 2 H2S (g)
Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate th…
Solve the exponential equation algebraically. Approximate the result to three decimal places.
If you start with 2.5 M I2 at that temperature, what concent…
If you start with 2.5 M I2 at that temperature, what concentration (in M) will remain after 1.7 s?
What is the pH when 55 mL of 0.050 M HF is combined with 125…
What is the pH when 55 mL of 0.050 M HF is combined with 125 mL of 0.10 M NaF. Ka = 6.8 x 10-4. Note: Assume that the changes in [HF] and [F-] are negligible. If no work is submitted for this problem, there will be a penalty of 50%. This means a correct answer for a 5 pt problem with no work is worth a maximum of 2.5 pts.