ECN 220 Grand Canyon All Week Discussions
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ECN 220 Grand Canyon All Week Discussions
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ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 1 Discussion 1
Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman
summarized the idea of opportunity cost with his now famous remark: “There is
no such thing as a free lunch.” What was Friedman really saying when he made
this comment? Provide two real-life examples (one professional and one
personal) in which you had to make a choice involving opportunity costs.
Explain how opportunity costs influenced your decision making.
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 1 Discussion 2
Is an understanding of microeconomics an important
part of your employer’s decision-making process? If so, what role does
economics play in your employer’s decisions? If not, elaborate on the
noneconomic criteria your employer uses to make business and/or organizational
decisions? Provide at least two real-life examples in which economics impacts
your employer’s decision-making process.
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 2 Discussion 1
All U.S. states subsidize education for college
students, mostly by charging below-cost tuition. Nearly free tuition is available
in many European countries and Canada. Do you think the government should
subsidize college education so that it can be provided with very low tuition?
Or, should college education be allocated in a market system, in which prices
are set by supply and demand? Provide your rationale.
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 2 Discussion 2
Give two examples of actions taken by a company,
government, or organization whose effect is to prevent specific markets from
reaching equilibrium. What evidence of excess supply or excess demand can you
cite in these examples?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 3 Discussion 1
Jane spends all her income on hot dogs and caviar. Her
demand curve for caviar is inelastic at all prices for caviar. Unfortunately,
the accident at Chernobyl has caused the supply of caviar to fall and the price
to rise. What has happened to Jane’s consumption of hot dogs? Explain. (Note:
You should assume that the accident at Chernobyl had no effect on the price of
hot dogs or Jane’s preference for caviar.)
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 3 Discussion 2
How does the price elasticity of demand affect a
firm’s pricing decisions? Give a real-life example of an actual company and a
product or service that substantiates your response to this question.
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 4 Discussion 1
Walmart is one of the most commercially successful
U.S. companies today. Relate what you have learned about costs to why Walmart
has been so profitable. Has Walmart’s success come at any cost? What is the
most serious charge against Walmart? What is the most significant benefit that
Walmart offers?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 4 Discussion 2
You are the owner of a family-owned restaurant. You do
not pay yourself a salary or an hourly wage. How and why does this practice
affect the economic cost of serving your patrons?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 5 Discussion 1
Why is the U.S. GDP so much higher than that of
Mexico? Would the same reasons apply when we compare the U.S. GDP to Canada’s
GDP?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 5 Discussion 2
If the government were to make university attendance
mandatory and subsidize tuition costs with tax dollars, how might this affect a
nation’s economic growth?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 6 Discussion 1
What is the role of money in the modern economy? How well
would our economy function without money? What would the consequences be?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 6 Discussion 2
What is the primary function of banks in the macro
economy? How do banks facilitate the circular flow?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 7 Discussion 1
Why would a country such as the United States, which
can presumably produce everything it needs itself, choose to trade with other
nations?
ECN 220 Grand Canyon Week 7 Discussion 2
Is a country with a trade surplus better off or worse
off than a country with a trade deficit? Provide your rationale.
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