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『贰』 HND outcome2 经济学导论
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『肆』 hnd 大二 经济学导论 outcome2考什么 怎么 复习
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『伍』 hnd经济学导论稀缺资源和机会成本的定义
稀缺性是指在获得人们所需要的资源方面所存在的局限性,即资源的供给相对需求在版数量上的不足。
稀缺权资源就是具有稀缺性的资源
机会成本是指在面临多方案择一决策时,被舍弃的选项中的最高价值者是本次决策的机会成本。
机会成本又称为择一成本、替代性成本。机会成本对商业公司来说,可以是利用一定的时间或资源生产一种商品时,而失去的利用这些资源生产其他最佳替代品的机会就是机会成本。
『陆』 SQA HND大二经济学导论OUTCOME1答案
SteamScot is a privately run rail company, which provides steam train journeys in Scotland. At present they operate three specific rail journeys in various parts of Scotland. These journeys are aimed at the tourist market and operate throughout the summer months. Around 70% of passengers are domestic tourists with the other 30% overseas visitors.
The company has been fairly profitable over the last decade, and with the help of various grants available, they are considering an expansion of its operations. However, it is also aware that within the next five years a major overhaul of its capital stock as well as major repairs will have to be undertaken. It is this dilemma that the board of the company faces.
It is estimated that in the coming year it will have £.5 million to spend. This money could be used to open a new line between Inverness and Fort William, or to begin the repair and replacement plan on its current routes.
A recent report has highlighted that following recent terrorist threats, visitors from the USA are expected to fall within the next three years, but that European visitors are likely to increase as the Euro rises in value. It is also expected that Visit Scotland (the tourist organisation) will mount a major advertising campaign in England to encourage more visitors from that country.
The board of directors of SteamScot are also considering a change in their pricing but are unsure if this is a wise move. At present the average price of a journey is £4 and 60,000 tourists use the services. A report commissioned by the board on price, supply and demand is shown on the following table.
Price of tickets Quantity demanded Quantity supplied
£6 20,000 100,000
£5 40,000 80,000
£4 60,000 60,000
£3 80,000 40,000
£2 100,000 20,000
£1 120,000 0