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- Prepare a SWOT analysis using the details below. Maria is planning to open up a Cafeteria near her house. She closed her previousCafeteria few months ago because the rental keeps getting higher and the income is decliningbecause of the COVID19 pandemic. It came up to her the idea to open again since a lot ofpeople are asking for online delivery of their favorite snacks offered in her shop since most ofthe people would stay at home and would prefer food delivered in their doorsteps. Since sheowned a vacant lot near her house, and she thought that re-opening her shop in that locationwould be a great idea and she will not pay rentals anymore. And her Café Services will stillcontinue but with the added services like the Food Panda does.Graph the following situtaiton for the economy:Roberto is a senior citizen who consumes food and health care. When he retired in 2002, he consumed 90 meals and 3 medical checkups per month. Suppose in 2002 that the price of a meal was $10 and the price of a medical checkup was $64. However, in 2012, the price of a meal is $11 and the price of a medical checkup is $278. As a result, Roberto consumes 100 meals and 2 medical checkups per month. Calculate a Laspeyres cost-of-living index for Roberto using 100 as the base in 2002. In particular, the Laspeyres index for 2012 is nothing. (Enter your response rounded to two decimal places.)
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- Please help with questions D & E: Consider an economy that produces and consumes shoes and houses. In the table below are data for two different users. 2000 2001 Price of a house $120,000 $145,000 Number of houses produced 1000 1050 Price of a pair of shoe $150 $170 Number of pairs of shoes produced 650,000 525,000 Year 2000 Year 2001 Price of a house $120,000 Price of a pair of shoes $150, $170 Number of houses produced 1,000 Number of pairs of shoes 650,000, 525,000 (a) What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)? (b) Calculate the CPI for both years. (c) Calculate the rate of inflation for 2001 using the CPI. (d) Calculate the GDP deflator for both years. (e) Calculate the rate of inflation for 2001 using the GDP deflator.Discuss the six approaches to explaining consumption behaviours. (Include graphs andequations where necessary)Akua is a School of Agriculture graduate and consumes 2 goods: Yoghurt and Bread. Akua also earns a typical student income from the parents, GHS 400 a month. She can either spend it all on Yoghurts and get 50, or she can spend it all on Bread and get 200 loaves. (a) Assuming that Yoghurt and Bread are compliments for Akua, construct the equation for Akua’s Budget Line for her to consume all her income of GHS 400. (b) What if Yoghurt is so SOUR that Akua needs 2 loaves of bread for every Yoghurt that she consumes?
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