
What are the economic implications of using a CAC approach as opposed to a market-based approach?
Explain the ethical and economic implications of paying above-market wages to factory workers in developing countries.
Describe and define the transdisciplinary approach. What are the implications of this approach on CSR, sustainability, and the social domain? Please explain it in 1000 words with real life examples.
What were the advantages and disadvantages of taking a “business union” approach as opposed to advocating a labor political party?
what are the market trends with customers facing implications?
What are the political and economic implications of the trend towards great media power among so few transnational conglomerates?
How is eBay using data to market to consumers? What makes this type of approach more effective?
1 pts Question 36 A monopolist, as opposed to a company in a perfectly competitive market: T produces less at a higher price. 5 O produces where MR > MC. O may have lower economic profits in the long run. Oproduces more at a lower price FAS
Explain in detail the sectoral balances approach to macroeconomic analysis, and its implications for the fiscal balance when the foreign and domestic private sectors both have positive net savings desires. (5 marks) Explain in detail Hyman Minsky’s Financial Instability Hypothesis, using a balance sheet approach. How can stability be destabilising, according to Minsky? (5 marks)
Market-based forecasting is based on fundamental relationships between economic variables and exchange rates. a. True b. False
Based on the study by Baker, Dutta and Saadi (2011), why is the real options approach not a widely used capital budgeting tool in Canada? What are the implications for this finding on the Canadian economy as a whole?