managerial economics

Chapter 17: Making Decisions With Uncertainty
17-2 Game Show Uncertainty
In the final round of a TV game show, contestants have a chance to increase their current winnings of $1 million to $2 million. If they are wrong, their prize is decreased to $500,000. A contestant thinks his guess will be right 50 percent of the time. Should he play? What is the lowest probability of a correct guess that would make playing profitable?

Chapter 18: Auctions
18-4 Asset Auctions in Sweden
In Sweden, firms that fail to meet their debt obligations are immediately auctioned off to the highest bidder. (There is no reorganization through Chapter 11 bankruptcy.) The current managers are often the high bidders for the company. Why?

Chapter 19: The Problem of Adverse Selection
19-1 Leasing Residuals
In the late 1990s, car leasing was very popular in the United States. A customer would lease a car from the manufacturer for a set term, usually two years, and then have the option of keeping the car. If the customer decided to keep the car, the customer would pay a price to the manufacturer, the “residual value,” computed as 60 percent of the new car price. The manufacturer would then sell the returned cars at auction. In 1999, the manufacturer lost an average of $480 on each returned car (the auction price was, on average, $480 less than the residual value).

A. Why was the manufacturer losing money on this program?

B. What should the manufacturer do to stop losing money?

Chapter 20: The Problem of Moral Hazard
20-1 Extended Warranties
Your product fails about 2 percent of the time, on average. Some customers purchase the extended warranty you offer in which you will replace the product if it fails. Would you want to price the extended warranty at 2 percent of the product price? Discuss both moral hazard and adverse selection issues.

20-3 Locator Beacons for Lost Hikers
Lightweight personal locator beacons are now available to hikers that make it easier for the Forest Service’s rescue teams to locate those lost or in trouble in the wilderness. How will this affect the costs that the Forest Service incurs?

Froeb, L. M., McCann, B. T., Shor, M., & Ward, M. R. (2018). Managerial economics: A
problem-solving approach (5th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Prepare a paper introducing your problem and clearly stating the importance of the issue for the population you have selected (Juvinle crime and drug abuse is it related) that is my topic.

Prepare a paper introducing your problem and clearly stating the importance of the issue for the population you have selected (Juvinle crime and drug abuse is it related) that is my topic. with at least five additional references from peer-reviewed journals published in the past five years. The resulting product will be a standalone paper, which introduces your problem and states the importance of your problem in general, particularly as it relates to the population you selected.

Length: 4-5 pages, not including title and reference pages.

Your paper should demonstrate thoughtful consideration of the ideas and concepts that are presented in the course and provide new thoughts and insights relating directly to this topic. Your response should reflect scholarly writing and current APA standards.

Question for Discussion

Week 10: Question for Discussion

(Week # 10: July 6 to July 12) –For this week, you have to review a 25 minutes video about the importance of sleep (to watch the videoclick on “Importance of Sleep” below). You can watch the video as many times you want. Recommendation: take notes while listening to the video.Then, you will have to answer a random question (fill in the blank type of question) (Click on the top Week# 10: Question for Discussion for the test. Press “Begin” to start the test. You will have 10 minutes to answer the question) (It will be available from Sunday, March 8 to Sunday, March 15).

Chapter 19 – Dream work.Chapter 20 – Intuition.

Question(s):

Please review the followinglearning video:“Importance of Sleep”. Please, answer thefill in the blank question(s).

Guidelines: Carefullylisten and review the learning video. There will berandomquestion(s) after you review the video.

Cultural research paper investigating any of the following topics in Deaf culture

Due to the social distancing restrictions we are currently under, Deaf event requirements have been removed and are being replaced with a cultural research project you will now complete a cultural research paper investigating any of the following topics in Deaf culture: History Art/Literature Education Politics Ethics/values/ideologies Sociolcultural factors Social practicesYou are not to include language/linguistics or interpreting in your research as you need to focus more on culture rather than language.Requirements/Criteria of Research Paper You must include at least 5 resources in your research, as described below: 2-3 academic resources in the form of either peer-reviewed journal articles or published texts (check MSJC’s online research database for free online resources) Your research paper must be a total of 8 pages in length of content; this does not include your works cited/resource page MLA format or APA format, whichever you prefer; 12-pt. font, double-spaced, 1” margins. Your paper must be saved as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf format; all other formats will not be accepted and you will receive a “0” for incorrect formatting. Do not include your name, class information, date, etc.; this information is automatically included with your submission via Canvas