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Since the border reopened, more Hongkongers have been heading north than mainlanders comingsouth. It is estimated that Hongkongers visited Shenzhen 4.7 million times in July, spending up toHK$4 billion that month.That Hong Kong residents flock to Shenzhen and other Greater Bay Area cities in large numbers,mainly for weekend leisure, has thrown local businesses in these cities a lifeline, bailing many retailand service providers out of the struggling economy currently facing the mainland.An irony of the trend is that, as Hongkong spenders head north, fewer spend here and this hasquickly become a problem for small businesses in the SAR.(The Standard, August 9, 2023)Consider the information extract 2 only, use ONE sentence to summarize the key informationbefore introducing the factor affecting the market for rice with two dishes in Hong Kong. Usedemand-and-supply analysis to explain the effect on the equilibrium price and equilibriumquantity of rice with two dishes in Hong Kong. No demand-and-supply diagram is required butyou need to describe how the curve(s) shift(s) in your written explanation.

Summary: The influx of Hong Kong residents into Shenzhen has provided a much-needed economic boost, and has had an effect on the demand-and-supply market of rice with two dishes in Hong Kong. Effects of Increased Demand from Hong Kong Residents

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Which of the following statements is true of hypothesis testing? a. t‐test can be used to test multiple linear restrictions. b. A test of single restriction is also referred to as a joint hypotheses test. c. A restricted model always has fewer parameters than the unrestricted model. d. OLS estimator maximises the sum of squared residuals.

Hypothesis Testing Hypothesis testing is a statistical technique used to make inferences about population parameters based on a sample from the population. It is used to test relationships between variables and to test the validity of a hypothesis, which is

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Solve this step by step and show tabells for it, Exercise Depreciation, in year 1, a trade fair facility invests SEK 750,000 incl. VAT in a new registration system, with a 6-year lifespan, to be paid with SEK 400,000 directly, and the rest in year 2, The next year, additional system parts are added for SEK 300,000 incl. VAT, which are paid directly, and have the same lifespan. In year 3, a consumable inventory is purchased for the same system for SEK 20,000 including VAT, which is paid directly. What is the expenditure, disbursement and cost over the 3 years?

Answer: Depreciation Exercise This exercise is about calculating the expenditure, disbursement and cost of a trade fair facility’s new registration system over three years. The system was initially invested in with SEK 750,000, with SEK 400,000 being paid directly and

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Exercise Depreciation, in year 1, a trade fair facility invests SEK 750,000 incl. VAT in a new registration system, with a 6-year lifespan, to be paid with SEK 400,000 directly, and the rest in year 2, The next year, additional system parts are added for SEK 300,000 incl. VAT, which are paid directly, and have the same lifespan. In year 3, a consumable inventory is purchased for the same system for SEK 20,000 including VAT, which is paid directly. What is the expenditure, disbursement and cost over the 3 years?

Answer: Exercise Depreciation: Expenditure, Disbursement and Cost over 3 years In year 1, a trade fair facility invested SEK 750,000 including Value Added Tax (VAT) in a new registration system, with a 6-year lifespan, to be paid with SEK 400,000

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Exercise Depreciation, in year 1, a trade fair facility invests SEK 750,000 incl. VAT in a new registration system, with a 6-year lifespan, to be paid with SEK 400,000 directly, and the rest in year 2, The next year, additional system parts are added for SEK 300,000 incl. VAT, which are paid directly, and have the same lifespan. In year 3, a consumable inventory is purchased for the same system for SEK 20,000 including VAT, which is paid directly. What is the expenditure, disbursement and cost over the 3 years? Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

Exercise Depreciation – Expenditure, Disbursement and Cost over 3 Years In year 1, a trade fair facility invests SEK 750,000 incl. VAT in a new registration system, with a 6-year lifespan, to be paid with SEK 400,000 directly, and the

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Svara och vissa beräkningen på Övningsuppgift FIFO ,Skoaffären Footloose har haft följande inköp under året av en populär modell: 13 febuari – 200 par för 195 kr st , 28 mars – 450 par för 205 kr st, 6 maj- 300 par för 205 kr st, 12 aug – 150 par för 210 kr st , 16 okt – 225 par för 220 kr st, 27 november 150 par för 205 kr st, 18 dec 175 par för 190 kr st , vid bokslutsinventeringen 31/12 hittar man 350 par skor på hyllorna , vilket lagervärde ska Footlose ta upp skorna till, om man önskar utnyttja 2% avdrag för Inkurans

Answer: FIFO Calculation for Footloose Footloose has had the following purchases of a popular model throughout the year: 13 February – 200 pairs at 195 SEK each, 28 March – 450 pairs at 205 SEK each, 6 May – 300

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Svara på Övningsuppgift FIFO ,Skoaffären Footloose har haft följande inköp under året av en populär modell: 13 febuari – 200 par för 195 kr st , 28 mars – 450 par för 205 kr st, 6 maj- 300 par för 205 kr st, 12 aug – 150 par för 210 kr st , 16 okt – 225 par för 220 kr st, 27 november 150 par för 205 kr st, 18 dec 175 par för 190 kr st , vid bokslutsinventeringen 31/12 hittar man 350 par skor på hyllorna , vilket lagervärde ska Footlose ta upp skorna till, om man önskar utnyttja 2% avdrag för Inkurans

Answer to FIFO Exercise: Footloose’s Popular Shoe Model The inventory value of Footloose’s popular shoe model for the given period would be calculated using the First-in-First-out (FIFO) method. This method assumes that the oldest inventory is sold before newer ones,

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Övningsuppgift FIFO ,Skoaffären Footloose har haft följande inköp under året av en populär modell: 13 febuari – 200 par för 195 kr st , 28 mars – 450 par för 205 kr st, 6 maj- 300 par för 205 kr st, 12 aug – 150 par för 210 kr st , 16 okt – 225 par för 220 kr st, 27 november 150 par för 205 kr st, 18 dec 175 par för 190 kr st , vid bokslutsinventeringen 31/12 hittar man 350 par skor på hyllorna , vilket lagervärde ska Footlose ta upp skorna till, om man önskar utnyttja 2% avdrag för Inkurans

Answer: FIFO Method for Footloose’s Inventory The FIFO method (First-In-First-Out), is a method used to value a company’s inventory. In this method, the oldest item in inventory is sold first. This means that the cost of the oldest item in

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Part I: Multiple Choice Questions (5 points each; circle the single best answer) 1. A recent news article cited that many farmers have recently been switching from soybeans to corn.1 “…Demand for ethanol, a fuel made from corn, convinced many farmers to switch soybean acres to corn this year. Ohio farmers are projected to harvest 3.98 million acres of soybeans, down 14 percent from last year’s 4.62 million acres.” Mark is an Ohio farmer who has traditionally planted soybeans on his farm. Mark estimates that materials and labor costs are $8 per bushel for soybean. He purchased machinery a year ago for $100,000, which he financed with his savings. At the bank, he earns 6% interest per year. While there is no resale market for the machinery, he could rent it out to a neighbor for $4000 per year. Mark believes he could get a manager job at an industrial farming company that paid $50,000 per year. Suppose that the soil and other conditions of his farm are such that planting corn (or any other crop beside soybeans) is currently impossible. From Mark’s perspective, which of the following statements is correct? a. The average cost of growing soybeans (in $/bushel) is ATC = 8 b. The marginal cost of growing soybeans (in $/bushel) is MC = 8Q c. The total cost per year of growing soybeans is TC = 8Q + 150,000 d. The total cost per year of growing soybeans is TC = 8Q + 54,000 e. The total cost per year of growing soybeans is TC = 8Q + 56,000

Answer: Marginal Cost of Growing Soybeans is MC=8Q The correct answer to the question is option b, which states that the marginal cost of growing soybeans (in $/bushel) is MC = 8Q. Marginal cost is the cost associated with producing

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Now, write two paragraphs using your outline.

What is the Difference Between Bacteria and Viruses? Bacteria and viruses are both microscopic organisms, but they differ in many ways. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can survive and reproduce independently. They can cause illnesses such as strep throat or

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How to Seduce a Woman Seducing a woman requires emotional intelligence, confidence, and an understanding of the opposite sex. The best way to seduce a woman is to start by complimenting her, then engaging in physical contact that is non-threatening

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What Does Fucking Mean? Fucking is a profane word used in English to show strong emotion or emphasis. It can be used as an adjective, adverb, noun, or verb. It is often used to express anger, surprise, disgust, or joy.

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Suppose you produce t-shirts and sell them to retailers. You decrease your price from $13.00 per t-shirt to $12.00 per t-shirt and your sales quantity increases to 10,500 per week from 10,000. What is the price elasticity of demand? Calculate to one decimal point.

Answer The price elasticity of demand is the measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded is to a change in price. In this case, the price elasticity of demand is calculated by dividing the percentage change in quantity demanded by

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Given below are some data on weekly total revenue and total cost for a firm in dollars ($): Output per week (units) Total Revenue $ Total Costs $ 0 0 5 1 61 15 2 114 20 3 160 35 4 201 61 5 236 96 6 266 140 7 294 200 (a) Using examples to support your answer, explain what is meant by the Economic cost of production. [5 marks] (b) Draw the Total Cost curve represented in the table above. Why does it have this shape? [10 marks] (c) Calculate the Average Variable Cost when 7 units of output are produced.

Answer: Economic Cost of Production Economic cost of production refers to the total cost of producing a good or service, which includes both the explicit costs and implicit costs. Explicit costs are the costs of resources that are directly associated

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Explain the circular flow of income,

Circular Flow of Income The Circular Flow of Income is an economic model used to represent the flow of money between different parts of an economy. In its simplest form, it looks at the movement of money between households and

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Write two to three sentences in which you explain whether or not Franklin’s cartoon was effective. Did its point come across easily? Do you think it was able to persuade people? Use examples from the cartoon to support your argument.

Analysis of Franklin’s Cartoon Franklin’s cartoon was highly effective in communicating its point and persuading people. The cartoon’s composition and visual elements were carefully crafted to emphasize the message. Its central image of a beaver carrying a bundle of sticks,

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Demand and Supply curves for Gasoline are given as follows: 100 0.25 40 0.75 d s Q P Q P     Where P is price and Qd and Qs denote Quantity demanded and Quantity supplied respectively. Sketch the market described above and indicate the values of the equilibrium price and equilibrium quantity.

Demand and Supply curves for Gasoline The given demand and supply curves for gasoline can be sketched to visualize the market. The demand curve shows the quantity of gasoline demanded by consumers at different prices, while the supply curve shows

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