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Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics
All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100%

Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics
All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100%

Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics
All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100%

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ECO 203 -   Week 1 DQ 1 - Opportunity Costs.

ECO 203 -   Week 1 DQ 2 - NYC Rent

ECO 203 -   Week 2 DQ 1 - The Local Job Force

ECO 203 -   Week 2 DQ 2 - GDP

ECO 203 -   Week 3 DQ 1 - In Retrospect

ECO 203 -   Week 3 DQ 2 - The Money Supply

ECO 203 -   Week 3 Assignment - Fed and Its Tools

ECO 203 -   Week 4 DQ 1 - Wage Increases

ECO 203 -   Week 4 DQ 2 - Inflation

ECO 203 -   Week 5 DQ 1 - Balanced Budgets

ECO 203 -   Week 5 DQ 2 - Output vs. Workers

ECO 203 -   Week 5 Assignment - Final Paper
Course Details
Week 1 DQ1

Opportunity Costs
One of the scarce resources that constrain our behavior is time. Each of us has only 24 hours in
a day. How do you go about allocating your time in a given day among competing alternatives?
How do you go about weighing the alternatives? How can you apply the concepts of opportunity
cost to your decision to attend Ashford? Use the notion of opportunity cost in your answer.
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 1 DQ2

NYC Rent
The rent for apartments in New York City has been rising sharply. Demand for apartments in
New York City has been rising sharply as well. This is hard to explain because the law of
demand says that higher prices should lead to lower demand. Do you agree or disagree? How is
this going to affect prices in the market for New York City? Make sure to provide appropriate
economic terms in your answers. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 2 DQ1

The Local Job Force
Visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics and click on the links for state employment and
unemployment. Look at your home state and describe what changes have taken place in the
workforce and unemployment rate. Has the labor force participation rate gone up or down?
Provide an explanation for the rate change. Are your state’s experiences the same as the rest of
the country? Provide an explanation of why your state’s experiences are the same or different
from the rest of the country. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 2 DQ2

GDP
With each of the following examples, please explain what happens to contributions to GDP and
economic growth in each of the following statements:
      a.    A woman who makes a living charging for investment advice on her Internet website
marries one of her clients, to whom she now provides advice at no charge.
      b.   A tennis player wins two top professional tournaments as an unpaid amateur,
meaning the tournament sponsor does not have to pay out his share of prize money.
      c.    A public utility installs new antipollution equipment in its smokestacks.
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 3 DQ1

In Retrospect
While many thought that the 2008 fiscal stimulus plan described in the feature on pg. 174 was a
good idea, some did not. Some even thought that Congress didn’t go far enough. In retrospect,
who was right? Did the economy experience a recession in 2008 or 2009? What happened to
employment during the rest of 2008? What are some of the alternatives to a tax cut that might
have been used? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 3 DQ2

The Money Supply
Why do you think the FED evaluates the money multiplier when making decisions with regard to
the money supply? What function does the money supply serve in our economy to influence
certain economic variables? Why does the FED like to fight inflation in our economy and is
inflation a concern right now given our current economic situation? Respond to at least two of
your classmates’ postings

WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT

Fed and Its Tools

Given the role of the Fed in our economy, how can the Fed use the tools that it has to influence
an economy that it is in a recession? The Fed has three tools to influence the direction of the
economy; in your two to three page paper, make sure to address each of them and what the Fed
should do to get the economy out of a recession.

Week 4 DQ1

Wage Increases
Your boss offers you a wage increase of 10 percent. Is it possible that you are worse off with the
wage increase than you were before? Explain your answer using proper economic terms and
analysis. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 4 DQ2

Inflation
On pg. 255 in your text, The Economics in Practice describes the increase in food prices around
the world in 2008. Since food, in large measure, affects the real income of households,
increasing prices will eventually push up wages and have an impact on the aggregate supply
curve. Central banks were very worried about the prospects for inflation becoming generalized.
To stop inflation, what would the Fed be likely to do? What are the consequences for the
economy? Specifically, what would be the effects on employment and unemployment given the
actions taken by the Fed? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 5 DQ1

Balanced Budgets
Some states are required to balance their budgets. Is this measure stabilizing or destabilizing?
Suppose all states were committed to a balanced budget philosophy and the economy moved
into a recession. What effects would this philosophy have on the size of the federal deficit?
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings

Week 5 DQ2

Output vs. Workers
Between October 2004 and 2005, real GDP in the United States increased by 3.6 percent, while
nonfarm payroll jobs increased by only 1.4 percent. How is it possible for output to increase
without a proportional increase in the number of workers? What are the implications in our
economy of more output being produced by less workers? Respond to at least two of your
classmates’ postings

WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT

Final Paper
Complete a 5-6 page final paper that completely answers the following:
Economists generally agree that high budget deficits today will reduce the growth rate of the
economy in the future. Why? Do the reasons for the high budget deficit matter? In other words,
does it matter whether the deficit is caused by lower taxes, increased defense spending, more
job-training programs, and so on? In your analysis, what role do fiscal and monetary policies
have to lead to higher or lower budget deficits? How do budget deficits affect overall long-term
economic growth and the debt that the U.S. has to contend with?

Writing the Final Paper

The Final Paper:
   • Must be 5 to 6 double-spaced pages in length and formatted according to APA style as
       outlined in your approved style guide.
   • Must have a cover page that includes:

   •   Title of paper

   •   Student’s name

   •   Course name and number

   •   Instructor’s name

   •   Date submitted

Must include an introductory paragraph with a succinct thesis statement. Must address the topic
of the paper with critical thought. Must conclude with a restatement of the thesis and a
conclusion paragraph. Must use at least four scholarly resources. Must use APA style as
outlined in your approved style guide to       ument all sources. Must include, on the final page,
a Reference List that is completed according to APA style as outlined in your approved style
guide.

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Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics All DQS and Assignment

  • 1. Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100% Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100% Ashford University ECO 203 ECO203 Principles of Macroeconomics All DQS and Assignment (Latest Version) Got 100% Click Here to Download- Buy the Tutorial- Answers Files Included ECO 203 - Week 1 DQ 1 - Opportunity Costs. ECO 203 - Week 1 DQ 2 - NYC Rent ECO 203 - Week 2 DQ 1 - The Local Job Force ECO 203 - Week 2 DQ 2 - GDP ECO 203 - Week 3 DQ 1 - In Retrospect ECO 203 - Week 3 DQ 2 - The Money Supply ECO 203 - Week 3 Assignment - Fed and Its Tools ECO 203 - Week 4 DQ 1 - Wage Increases ECO 203 - Week 4 DQ 2 - Inflation ECO 203 - Week 5 DQ 1 - Balanced Budgets ECO 203 - Week 5 DQ 2 - Output vs. Workers ECO 203 - Week 5 Assignment - Final Paper
  • 2. Course Details Week 1 DQ1 Opportunity Costs One of the scarce resources that constrain our behavior is time. Each of us has only 24 hours in a day. How do you go about allocating your time in a given day among competing alternatives? How do you go about weighing the alternatives? How can you apply the concepts of opportunity cost to your decision to attend Ashford? Use the notion of opportunity cost in your answer. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 1 DQ2 NYC Rent The rent for apartments in New York City has been rising sharply. Demand for apartments in New York City has been rising sharply as well. This is hard to explain because the law of demand says that higher prices should lead to lower demand. Do you agree or disagree? How is this going to affect prices in the market for New York City? Make sure to provide appropriate economic terms in your answers. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 2 DQ1 The Local Job Force Visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics and click on the links for state employment and unemployment. Look at your home state and describe what changes have taken place in the workforce and unemployment rate. Has the labor force participation rate gone up or down? Provide an explanation for the rate change. Are your state’s experiences the same as the rest of the country? Provide an explanation of why your state’s experiences are the same or different from the rest of the country. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 2 DQ2 GDP With each of the following examples, please explain what happens to contributions to GDP and economic growth in each of the following statements: a. A woman who makes a living charging for investment advice on her Internet website marries one of her clients, to whom she now provides advice at no charge. b. A tennis player wins two top professional tournaments as an unpaid amateur, meaning the tournament sponsor does not have to pay out his share of prize money. c. A public utility installs new antipollution equipment in its smokestacks. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 3 DQ1 In Retrospect While many thought that the 2008 fiscal stimulus plan described in the feature on pg. 174 was a good idea, some did not. Some even thought that Congress didn’t go far enough. In retrospect, who was right? Did the economy experience a recession in 2008 or 2009? What happened to employment during the rest of 2008? What are some of the alternatives to a tax cut that might have been used? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 3 DQ2 The Money Supply Why do you think the FED evaluates the money multiplier when making decisions with regard to the money supply? What function does the money supply serve in our economy to influence
  • 3. certain economic variables? Why does the FED like to fight inflation in our economy and is inflation a concern right now given our current economic situation? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings WEEK 3 ASSIGNMENT Fed and Its Tools Given the role of the Fed in our economy, how can the Fed use the tools that it has to influence an economy that it is in a recession? The Fed has three tools to influence the direction of the economy; in your two to three page paper, make sure to address each of them and what the Fed should do to get the economy out of a recession. Week 4 DQ1 Wage Increases Your boss offers you a wage increase of 10 percent. Is it possible that you are worse off with the wage increase than you were before? Explain your answer using proper economic terms and analysis. Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 4 DQ2 Inflation On pg. 255 in your text, The Economics in Practice describes the increase in food prices around the world in 2008. Since food, in large measure, affects the real income of households, increasing prices will eventually push up wages and have an impact on the aggregate supply curve. Central banks were very worried about the prospects for inflation becoming generalized. To stop inflation, what would the Fed be likely to do? What are the consequences for the economy? Specifically, what would be the effects on employment and unemployment given the actions taken by the Fed? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 5 DQ1 Balanced Budgets Some states are required to balance their budgets. Is this measure stabilizing or destabilizing? Suppose all states were committed to a balanced budget philosophy and the economy moved into a recession. What effects would this philosophy have on the size of the federal deficit? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings Week 5 DQ2 Output vs. Workers Between October 2004 and 2005, real GDP in the United States increased by 3.6 percent, while nonfarm payroll jobs increased by only 1.4 percent. How is it possible for output to increase without a proportional increase in the number of workers? What are the implications in our economy of more output being produced by less workers? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT Final Paper Complete a 5-6 page final paper that completely answers the following: Economists generally agree that high budget deficits today will reduce the growth rate of the economy in the future. Why? Do the reasons for the high budget deficit matter? In other words, does it matter whether the deficit is caused by lower taxes, increased defense spending, more job-training programs, and so on? In your analysis, what role do fiscal and monetary policies
  • 4. have to lead to higher or lower budget deficits? How do budget deficits affect overall long-term economic growth and the debt that the U.S. has to contend with? Writing the Final Paper The Final Paper: • Must be 5 to 6 double-spaced pages in length and formatted according to APA style as outlined in your approved style guide. • Must have a cover page that includes: • Title of paper • Student’s name • Course name and number • Instructor’s name • Date submitted Must include an introductory paragraph with a succinct thesis statement. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought. Must conclude with a restatement of the thesis and a conclusion paragraph. Must use at least four scholarly resources. Must use APA style as outlined in your approved style guide to ument all sources. Must include, on the final page, a Reference List that is completed according to APA style as outlined in your approved style guide.