Suppose that a worker in country a can make either 10 ipods or 5 tablets each year. country a? has 100 workers. suppose a worker in country b can make either 2 ipods or 10 tablets each year. country b has 200 workers. a bundle of goods that country b could potentially make would be:
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Business, 22.06.2019 19:00
James is an employee in the widget inspection department of xyz systems, a government contractor. james was part of a 3-person inspection team that found a particular batch of widgets did not meet the exacting requirements of the u.s. government. in order to meet the tight deadline and avoid penalties under the contract, james' boss demanded that the batch of widgets be sent in fulfillment of the government contract. when james found out, he went to the vice president of the company and reported the situation. james was demoted by his boss, and no longer works on government projects. james has a:
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Business, 22.06.2019 20:30
Casey communications recently issued new common stock and used the proceeds to pay off some of its short-term notes payable. this action had no effect on the company's total assets or operating income. which of the following effects would occur as a result of this action? a. the company's current ratio increased.b. the company's times interest earned ratio decreased.c. the company's basic earning power ratio increased.d. the company's equity multiplier increased.e. the company's debt ratio increased.
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Business, 22.06.2019 23:00
How an absolute advantage might affect a country's imports and exports?
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According to the video, the gross national product had declined from $104 billion in 1929 to about in 1933.
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