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Use the Phillips Curve and AS/AD to explain the following using the appropriate graphs.

a)      Imagine the Fed was more closely controlled by the President. She is running for reelection and knows that what people care about is unemployment, which she knows will decrease if short run output increases. Show the effect on a Phillips Curve.

b)     Instead, imagine the Fed is as it is today. Janet Yellen suggests to the President that the motion won’t get carried through the FOMC. Instead the President gets Congress to pass through a stimulus bill, increasing government spending on quick projects. Show this effect on an IS/MP graph.

c)      What will the Fed do in this case?

d)     Show the above situation on an AS-AD graph and explain what returns output back to its equilibrium point. Again, only short answers are acceptable.

e)     It’s the 1970s and oil prices are rising. The Fed sees GDP growth fall but this time correctly diagnoses the problem. What action should the Fed take in this circumstance? Show the effect of both the oil price shock and the Fed’s actions on a Phillips Curve.

 

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Write a 1 page essay on Growth Process of the Eastern and Western Religions.

These groups would then migrate to other lands, thereby influencing the people living there. As recorded in history, many a times the religions also became the apple of discord between two or more different groups and the winner would eventually enforce the religion on the people living in the conquered territory. There is however one subtle difference between the growth processes of the Eastern and western religion, that is, influence of liberty and freedom on religious movements on the western religions.

The Western religions are more influenced by different religious movements, which could take place because of a more liberal outlook as compared to the east. Movements like ‘Great Awakening’ and ‘Protestant Reformation’ created new sects of the same religion and helped gather more followers. Similarly different political event like the ‘Age of Enlightenment’, ‘American Revolution’ and ‘French Revolution’ played a greater role in the west because such events had far-reaching consequences regarding the moral and belief system of the existing

 

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 Part 2: Then discuss if this type of problem could occur in a small business and how to prevent it from occurring (approx. two pages). A lapse of integrity could be something like Enron’s financial issues from years ago or perhaps the ethics violations of WorldCom or Hollinger International. If you google ethics failures, there will be plenty of ethics failures to choose from. So if you were reading an article on the ethics failures of Enron, you would summarize the main issues in the first page and then discuss how this might happen in a small business and how a small business could put measures in place to prevent an ethics failure in the next two pages. 

 

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13-70 Inventory Measures, Production Scheduling, and Evaluating DivisionalPerformanceThe Calais Company stresses competition between the heads of its various divisions, and it rewards stellar performance with year-end bonuses that vary between 5% and 10% of division net operating income (before considering the bonus or income taxes). The divisional managers have great discretion in setting production schedules. The Brittany division produces and sells a product for which there is a long-standing demand butwhich can have marked seasonal and year-to-year fluctuations. On November 30, 20X4, Veronique Giraud, the Brittany division manager, is preparing a production schedule for December. The following data are available for January 1 through November 30 (€ is the symbol for euro, the currency for most countries of the European Union):Beginning inventory, January 1, in units 10,000 Sales price, per unit €400 Total fixed costs incurred for manufacturing €9,350,000 Total fixed costs: other (not inventorial) €9,350,000 Total variable costs for manufacturing €18,150,000 Total other variable costs (fluctuate with units sold) €4,000,000 Units produced 110,000 Units sold 100,000 Variances None Production in October and November was 10,000 units each month. Practical capacity is 12,000 units per month. Maximum available storage space for inventory is 25,000 units. The sales outlook for December through February is 6,000 units monthly. To retain a core of key employees, monthly production cannot be scheduled at less than 4,000 units without special permission from the president. Inventory is never to be less than 10,000 units. The denominator used for applying fixed factory overhead is regarded as 120,000 units annually. The company uses a standard absorption-costing system. All variances are disposed of at year-end as an adjustment to standard cost of goods sold.1. Given the restrictions as stated, and assuming that Giraud wants to maximize the company’s net income for 20X4, a. How many units should be scheduled for production in December?b. What net operating income will be reported in 20X4 as a whole, assuming that the impliedcost-behavior patterns will continue in December as they did throughout the year to date?Show your computations.c. If December production is scheduled at 4,000 units, what would reported net income be?2. Assume that standard variable costing is used rather than standard absorption costing.a. What would net income for 20X4 be, assuming that the December production schedule is the one in part a of number 1?b. Assuming that December production was 4,000 units?c. Reconcile the net incomes in this requirement with those in number 1.3. From the viewpoint of the long-run interests of the company as a whole, what production schedule should the division manager set? Explain fully. Include in your explanation a comparison of the motivating influence of absorption and variable costing in this situation.4. Assume standard absorption costing. Giraud wants to maximize her after-income-tax performance over the long run. Given the data at the beginning of the problem, assume that income tax rates will be halved in 20X5. Assume also that year-end write-offs of variances are acceptable for income tax purposes. How many units should be scheduled for production in December? Why?

 

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