Why won't a private business produce a nonexcludable public good?

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Answer:  Public goods are goods which are non-excludable (no one can be denied from using it) and non-rival (use by one wouldn't affect the consumption by another). 

Because of this, people want to use the good but not pay for it as they know, once the good is provided, they can't be excluded from using it. This is called Free riding. 

Private companies will not be able to tackle the problem of free riding as they won't know what rate to charge and how to make everyone pay. 

Govt. can, however do this easily.

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Answer:

ADVANTAGES: Potential for better pay and working conditions for the workers

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Interest rate is 3% and total of 4370.91 will be paid to you at the end of 3 years shat us the present value of that sum

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$4000
1st. yr. 4000+3%=4120
2nd. yr. 4120+3%=4243.6
3rd. yr. 4243+3%=4370.91

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Answer:

February 125 call

Explanation:

Because, the expression "in the money" means to a situation when the market price of the asset is higher than the strike price for a call or lower than the strike price for a put. The correct answer is the only option that reach this feature

the rofit a company makes decreases exponantially at a rate of 0.9% per year. in 2014, the profit was 9500. calculate the profit in 2019

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So, we need to find the amount

Amount=P(1-R/100)^n

=9500(1-0.9/100)⁵

=9500(100-0.9)/100)⁵

=95×99.1×(99.1/100)×(99.1/100)×(99.1/100)×(99.1/100)

=9080.12606

Hence, the profit in 2019 was 9080.12606

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At what stage of growth is a business profitable, with enough money to reinvest into the company? A. Successful B. Start-up C. Mature D. Stability

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "b. Start-up" At . Start-up stage of growth is a business profitable, with enough money to reinvest into the company

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