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What’s the intratemporal conditons and intertemporal condition? Please show me the workingout how to get answer of part b.

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Consider a two period economy, 1‘ = U, 1, with a credit good c2 and a cash good CI.The flow utility is MW) (L) +% (L) rm where ii {I } is differentiable, strictly increasing and strictly convex. Let {3 c: 1 denotethe discout factor. In each period, consumers supply labor It, and the productionfunction is yr = .11 t,- where rt “:9 U. The government needs gt 2?: [l amounts of goods in each period. It canraise revenue through three government instruments: lump-sum tax T, governmentbonds B and money M. l_et (pt, wt] denote the nominal price level and nominalwage for period tand i1 denote the nominal interest rate. The initial level of nominalassets [33, Mn) is given. Please answer the following questions. a. Define the competitive equilibrium of this economy. (You need to write out theconsumer’s problem.) b. Write down the intratemporal conditions and intertemporal conditions. (Thereare two intratemporal conditions.)

 

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An efficiency expert came to the lab the other day. She examined a certain extraction procedure and noted that if the staff performed the extraction in another way, they would speed up the analytical process. To demonstrate her point, she examined the production records before and after implementing her new procedure. From the 25 staff, production was shown to increase in 18 of the staff, remained the same in 3 and decreased in 4 of the staff. If one were to use the Sign Test to test the claim that there was an “significant” increase in efficiency, what would be the Critical value?

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a) 5

b) 4

c) 7

d) 6

 

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Compose a 500 words essay on How Important Film Direction is. Needs to be plagiarism free!

Use of right themes in all areas develops the right shade of emotional psychology in the actors which reflects in their acting and wins them the appreciation of millions of audiences after the film is released. The director selects the costumes for the actors keeping in view several factors that include but are not limited to the demand of the role of the actor, the situation, the context, the background, the mood, and the light effects. The director selects colors for the sets and everything contained in them (Lumet, 1996, p. 9). There are certain colors that give the scene a gloomier feel while there are other colors that lend a vibrant and flamboyant touch to the theme. Nobody but the director decides what shade of a color is appropriate since the wrong shade of a right color for a scene makes the color the most inappropriate choice. The director positions the actors and various objects in their surroundings in such a way that they interact with one another and are meaningfully included in the video. The importance of a director can be estimated from the fact that it is fundamentally the director who makes a film different from a book, and lends the film its own unique individuality. There have always been books for the stories, but the idea of converting a story into a film fundamentally emerges from the direction, as all it takes to make a video falls into the domain of a director’s responsibilities. One of the prime responsibilities of a director is to remove any ambiguities which may arise between the producer and the actors along the way. “It is the director’s job to mediate any concerns the actor has about the writing or the writer has about the acting” (Weston, 1996, p. 119). The director is like the sailor of the ship. It depends, to a large extent, upon the capability of the director whether the ship will make it to the destination or sink on its way to the destination.&nbsp.&nbsp.

 

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1) The unemployment rate is the number of 2) The value of steel sold to an automobile producer is __________ directly included in the GDP because __________. 3) In the simplest Keynesian model of the determination of income, interest rates are assumed 4) An increase in the money supply will raise equilibrium GDP if the 5) The aggregate demand curve may be derived from the IS-LM analysis by shifting6) Suppose that members of Congress and the President believe that the natural rate of unemployment is 2% but in fact it is 6%, and employing fiscal policy they increase AD each time unemployment rises above 2%. The underestimation of the natural rate combined with adaptive expectations will7) Unanticipated inflation will hurt __________ and help __________. 8) Once monetary policy is dedicated to controlling the level of nominal GDP, then fiscal policy 9) A major side-effect of a stimulative fiscal policy is that it will 10) The conditions for joining the “Euro” single-currency block led a number of European countries to __________ and consequently reduce their debt-GDP ratios. 11) The national debt must eventually be paid off to12) Over a decade or longer, a government budget deficit 13) As an individual, you cannot participate in the financial markets to issue new stock or sell new bonds because14) The quantity equation makes the demand for money depend on 15) The quantity theory of money assumed16) Keynes’s “speculative motive” for holding money 17) If the level of interest rates increases, then the current value and price of a bond paying a fixed interest payment will18) The central issue in the stabilization policy debate is19) The increase of the real money supply by 10% by the Federal Reserve when the unemployment rate rises by 1% is an example of 20) Non-activists believe that the IS curve is 21) In the early 1970s monetary growth was relatively stable yet unemployment and prices were quite unstable. This suggests that 22) A policymaker would prefer that the lag in the effect of a policy be or size. 23) Which of the following statements best describes the rational expectations hypothesis? 24) Business cycles will occur if either of the two theories below characterizes the behavior of the economy 25) If it is less costly for business firms to adjust the labor demanded as the price level changes than it is for households to adjust Ns, then in the short-run26) Switzerland has experienced the lowest rate of price increases in the post World War II period. Consequently, Lucas would predict27) According to the classical model, real wages should28) The structural deficit is29) The natural employment surplus __________ be used to determine the effectiveness of discretionary fiscal policy actions because __________. 30) The cyclical deficit is31) The 2001 recession was caused principally by 32) A government budget deficit is financed by a combination of 33) The ballooning of the U.S. foreign debt to 500 billion dollars by 1988 implied that 34) If the Federal Reserve intervenes in the foreign-exchange markets and buys foreign currenciesPROBLEM 1 Derive the LM curve by one of the standard methods shown either in the Gordon Macroeconomics text or in the Soule IMS reference. Be sure to label all axis and curves on your graphs.Explain in writing to what market your derivation brings equilibrium and how it accomplishes this.PROBLEM 2 Derive the IS curve by one of the standard methods shown in either the Gordon Macroeconomics text or in the Soule IMS reference. Be sure to label all axis and curves on your graphs.Explain in writing to what market your derivation brings equilibrium and how it accomplishes this.PROBLEM 3 What are the principal differences between flexible and fixed exchange systems?

 

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