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about Question 5 (7 marks) Consider a market described by these demand and supply curves with the production and consumption externalities described in Question 4, and exploring the cases when the world price is 20 or 30. Does free trade always improve welfare? (1 mark) To answer this question do the following welfare calculations (1 mark for each) and see if the trade situations have higher welfare than the autarky situation. (Remember, when free trade is allowed, the world price might be above, or below, the autarky price, which is why we have to consider both cases if we want to generalize about free trade.)

Question 4 Suppose Demand is P=lDfl-3Q andsupply is P=QMark on two new diagrams what the supply anddemand curves leek like(i) in the presence of a negative consumptionexternality with a constant value of 20 for every unitconsumed and seperately(ii) in the presence of a negative productionexternality with a constant value of 20 for every unitconsumed.Question 5 Consider a market described by thesedemand and supply curves with the production andconsumption externalities described in Question 4,and exploring the cases when the world price is 2D or30. Does free trade always improve welfare? Toanswer this question do the following welfarecalculations, and see if the trade situations havehigher welfare than the autarky situation.(Remember, when free trade is allowed, the worldprice might be above, or below, the autarky price,which is why we have to consider both cases if wewant to generalize about free trade.) For theproduction extemality ease calculate welfare in thefollowing cases:(i) no trade with only a production extemality vs(ii) importing with only a production externality and(iii) exporting with only a production externality . TThen consider the consumption externality case bycalculating welfare in the following cases(iv) no trade with only a consumption externalilyUS(v) (v) importing with only a consumptionexternalin and(vi) (vi) exporting with only a consumptionexternality.Your measure of welfare should always be ConsumerSurplus (CS, i.e. area below demand above price} +Producer Surplus (PS. Le. area above supply curveand below price) + any externality (which is negativein both cases}.

 

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Your assignment is to prepare and submit a paper on the greatness of sharia laws in comparison to others. In this sense, the word is closely associated with fi?h which signifies academic discussion of divine law.” The moral concept of Sharia laws is based on the premise that the rights of God’s creation cannot be violated. Human rights, if violated, must be compensated by laws. The greatness of Sharia lies in the fact that it is based on a well-defined concept of human rights. Violation of the rights of God (Haq-al-Allah) may be forgiven. But violation of human right cannot be forgiven until it is forgiven by the one whose rights have been violated. There is another greatness of this law that everyone, either rich or poor, is subjected to this law equally, as the Quran says, “You who believe! stand out firmly for justice, as witnesses to Allah, even as against yourselves, or your parents, or your kin, and whether it be (against) rich or poor” (An-Nisa, verse 135). This moral basis of Sharia evolves from the view that everyone is equal in the eye of God. Sharia deals almost all aspects such as religiosity, sexuality, diet, prayer, hygiene, crime, economics, politics and innumerous others, of a man’s, particularly a Muslim’s, personal and communal life.

 

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Hi, need to submit a 750 words essay on the topic Personal REading Project.

Beowulf is so confident that he uses no weapon to fight with Grendel. He fights barehanded. This results into ripping of his arm. Grendel surrenders and escapes. When he returns, he dies. The king thanks Beowulf for the great work done in defeating the enemy. They take the Grendel’s arm and hang it as a sign of trophy and victory of human nature over an evil creature. The mother to Grendel is angry of her son’s death. She is enraged. She decides to come one night and starts yet another menace mission. She picks one man and eats then runs away. The mother finds the son’s arm that had been in a hall. She gets away with it. The king is upset by the invasion of Grendel’s mother. He once again calls upon Beowulf to come and assist him to destroy the mother (Classen, 2007). The king makes promises to Beowulf in order to encourage him to accomplish the task. He promised him gold, treasures, and alliance with the people of the land. Beowulf comes along with his men and invades the residence of Grendel’s mother. Beowulf swims to where the mother lives. They start fighting. However, he is so unfortunate that he is battered by the woman. Otherwise, she tries to harm him but is unable. Beowulf realizes that the sword does very little to finish her. She makes a mistake of swimming to her battle hall where they continue to fight. He discovers a magic sword on the wall of the battle hall. He grabs the sword and slashes her head resulting into accomplishment of the task. The sword is a special weapon. It had been created by ancient monsters. Beowulf swims around and finds Grendel’s arm. He also finds his body and cuts off his head. He gets away with the head and the arm as trophies of the victory.

Beowulf swims to where his men are waiting. He finds that the king’s men had already left after predicting that Beowulf had been defeated. Beowulf and his men return to Hrothgar. The king rewards him with gold. The king also

 

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