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The line at “A” is pointing to the _______ tonsil, while the…

The line at “A” is pointing to the _______ tonsil, while the line at “B” is poitning to the  _______ tonsil

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Consider the following payoff matrix for a game in which two…

Consider the following payoff matrix for a game in which two firms attempt to collude under the Bertrand model:   Firm B cuts Firm B colludes Firm A cuts 6,6 24,0 Firm A colludes 0,24 12,12 Here, the possible options are to retain the collusive price (collude) or to lower the price in attempt to increase the firm’s market share (cut). The payoffs are stated in terms of millions of dollars of profits earned per year. What is the Nash equilibrium for this game?

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The string-like structures line “C” is pointing to are calle…

The string-like structures line “C” is pointing to are called  _______ while the line at “D” is pointing to the  _______ muscle

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Job market signals like dressing well for interviews are not…

Job market signals like dressing well for interviews are not especially effective because:

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The line at “A” is pointing to the Left _______ which is an…

The line at “A” is pointing to the Left _______ which is an external structure on the heart. 

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A monopolistically competitive firm in long-run equilibrium:

A monopolistically competitive firm in long-run equilibrium:

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Assume that the owners of a firm know that the firm’s profit…

Assume that the owners of a firm know that the firm’s profits will depend upon two parameters: (1) how hard the managers work, and (2) the state of the economy. For simplicity, assume that the managers can exert either maximum or minimum effort and that the economy can be either favorable or unfavorable. The profits under various situations are represented by the matrix below.                                     Favorable             Unfavorable                                   Economy               Economy    Maximum Effort         700,000                 400,000 Minimum Effort         400,000                 200,000                                                                                         The firm considers there to be an equal probability of either state of the economy. The manager considers the cost of effort to be C = 55,000x, where x = 1 for maximum effort, 0 for minimum effort. The firm is considering the pay scheme described below. Evaluate each alternative in terms of their incentive effects for the manager and their effect on the firm’s profitability. a flat salary of $30,000 that is not tied to the firm’s performance a bonus of 0 if profit equals 200,000 or 400,000 and a bonus of 120,000 if profit equals 700,000 a bonus determined by the formula: B = 0.20(PROFIT – 300,000) a bonus determined by the formula: B = 0.24(PROFIT – 300,000)

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The women of Lemnos were cursed to have really bad body odor

The women of Lemnos were cursed to have really bad body odor

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Early king of Athens

Early king of Athens

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Theseus’ wife who fell in love with her stepson

Theseus’ wife who fell in love with her stepson

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