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Archive | 2006
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
b. The industry for individual-serving juice boxes is dominated by a few very large firms (for example, Minute Maid, Welch’s, and Kool Aid), and there are significant barriers to entry, in part because of the large costs (for example, advertising) involved in gaining any market share of the national market. Products are, however, differentiated—if perhaps only in the minds of consumers. Because of the small number of competitors, the industry is closer to oligopoly.
Archive | 2006
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
1. Due to an increase in consumer wealth, there is a
New York Review of Books | 2006
Robin Wells; Paul Krugman
40 billion autonomous increase in consumer spending in the economies of Westlandia and Eastlandia. Assuming that the aggregate price level is constant, the interest rate is fixed in both countries, and there are no taxes and no foreign trade, complete the accompanying tables to show the various rounds of increased spending that will occur in both economies if the marginal propensity to consume is 0.5 in Westlandia and 0.75 in Eastlandia. What do your results indicate about the relationship between the size of the marginal propensity to consume and the multiplier? Incremental Total change change Rounds in GDP in GDP
Archive | 2010
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
世界 | 2011
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; 俊明 山本
Archive | 2009
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
Archive | 2007
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells; Anthony Myatt
Archive | 2006
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
Archive | 2006
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells
Archive | 2006
Paul Krugman; Robin Wells