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Which generates more deadweight loss - ban on imports or subsidy plan?
Compared to a free trade equilibrium, which imposes the greater DWL a subsidy plan or banning imports?
Say it's for the banana market.
Explain your reasoning.
3 AnswersEconomics9 years agoHow would you be able to maintain the price of a good while subsidizing it?
Say the government decides it wants to reach national self-sufficiency in some product so that everything consumed is produced at home, yet wants to keep the price to consumers at a free trade level.
How would you show on a graph, the size of the per-unit subsidy necessary to accomplish this????
1 AnswerEconomics9 years agoHow would you prepare this culture? (dilution problem)?
Say you have 20 mL of a culture that contains 8 x 10^10 cells/ml. How would you prepare 40 mL of a culture containing 4 x 10^5 cells/ml using a portion of the original culture and sterile media?
1 AnswerChemistry10 years agoHow much KOH to dissolve to yield 0.5 M solution of KOH?
How much KOH (in g) would you need to dissolve in 500 ml of water to give you 0.5 M solution of KOH?
Please explain your process of thinking (I already happen to know the answer is 14 g).
1 AnswerChemistry10 years agoIs it true that hybrid varieties of a plant can't breed true unless they are polyploid?
True? false? why?
1 AnswerBotany1 decade agoIs it true that hybrid varieties of a plant can't breed true unless they are polyploid?
True? false?
...Why?
1 AnswerBiology1 decade agoWhy is Winnie a Pooh? What is a Pooh? And where did the name "Winnie" come from?
I love Winnie the Pooh, but what is a Pooh??
4 AnswersComics & Animation1 decade agoWould a Cap and Trade system be more fair to consumers than a carbon tax?
If so, why?
1 AnswerEconomics1 decade agoIs Boston South Station a safe place to stay from 2 AM -6 AM?
I will be picking up my niece from South station next Saturday, but she is not yet certain what hour she'll arrive, only knows that she'll be here in Boston sometime after 2 AM and likely before 6 AM. So I am planning on just waiting there, since I do not live nearby. Where is a place I can stay in the station that is well lit and safe?
9 AnswersBoston1 decade agoIs it possible to buy plane tickets with a Visa Gift Card?
(American Airlines, for example)
2 AnswersCredit1 decade agoCan you apply for a Visa Gift Card without a bank account?
When I walk into a Rite Aid to apply for a prepaid debit card, can I just bring physical cash with me?
1 AnswerCredit1 decade agoCan I purchase a plane ticket with a prepaid debit card?
From a place like Walgreen's or Rite Aid? I am not underage, but I've never applied for a credit card before and won't likely be able to apply for one before I need to depart.
2 AnswersOther - Destinations1 decade agoIntegrate tan ^3 x sec ^4x dx?
Please show me step by step, so I can follow your logic!
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoIntegrate e^3x sinx dx?
Please show me how to do this step by step!!!
Integration is difficult for me.
3 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoIntegrate tan ^3 x +csc x dx?
Please show me the proper steps to solve this problem!
Trigonometric substitutions have always thrown me off.
3 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoIntegrate (1+cosx) / sinx using trig substitution?
Can you explain to me how and what to substitute step by step? These problems confuse me.
1 AnswerMathematics1 decade agoIf cross-sections perpendicular to the x-axis are rectangles with height cos^2kx....find k?
"The base of a solid is the region in the xy-plane betneath the curve y=sin kx and above the x-axis for 0<=x<= pi/ (2k). Cross -sections perpendicular to the x-axis are rectangles with height cos^2kx. If the solid has volume 1 cubic unit, find k (assume K>0).
I don't even know where to start with this calc problem. SOMEBODY PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS TO ME!
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoFind the three critical points of f(x)=(x+2)^10(x+3)^9?
I already know that -2 and -3 are critical points. Answer sheet lists -48/19 as another critical point. How did they find the value of -48/19 as a critical point?
2 AnswersMathematics1 decade agoIf f(x)=x^3+x+2 and g is the inverse of f, find g'(4)???
Oh god, I totally forgot how to do these. Can someone explain how to solve this problem???
3 AnswersMathematics1 decade ago