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Exams

Does every student taking a subject have the same exam time for that subject? As in like for example, does every finance student have the same exam or can it vary as well just like how there were different MST sessions according to ur lecture time? Sorry im a new first yr student and im tryna figure out if i just got nerfed with intro micro at 8:30am then PoF at 12:30pm on the same day 😀

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u/Electrical-Sky5287 — 3 days ago

blaw10001

does anybody know what the blaw coordinators plan on doing for week 10 content? its an online subject so legit everything is on canvas and i still have yet to finish work from week 9 but cant cuz of the shut down. ive messaged the coordinator but havent heard back. i know i should be patient since its the weekend and staff probably won’t respond but i just don’t wanna fall too behind since its a large bit of content

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u/Electrical-Sky5287 — 5 days ago

Does anybody know the emails of the subject coordinators for BLAW10001? LMS is down and I need to ask if there’s a way to access their modules since I need to finish watching the videos for this week’s content. Or unless someone knows how to so I don’t need to ask, please lmk!

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u/Electrical-Sky5287 — 6 days ago
▲ 1 r/econhw

Hi, currently doing econ questions as an undergrad student and i’m having trouble understanding whether or not I am going in the right direction.

The question states that a country is a net importer of fuel that purchases at the world price of 20. the government imposes a $10 excise tax on consumers as an optimal pigouvian tax to reduce pollution. (So i assume the price consumers pay is now $30 and producers still receive $20)

We need to draw a graph to show the changes in the total surplus, but I am wondering, does the demand curve shift downwards, or does it stay the same (just a movement along the curve)?

Also the second part of the question states that the government removes the tax so now everyone is paying and buying at $20 again. Does total surplus increase or decrease by intuition since the removal of a tax brings back that negative externality?

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u/Electrical-Sky5287 — 9 days ago
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i have a group assignment for intro econ due in 2 days. i’ve already done my part but my partner hasnt even started. ive had to message her constantly to remind her to even register into my group, let alone remind her to start her part of the assignment. she messaged me saying that she’ll do it tomorrow but ive had a look at the questions on her part and it does NOT look like its something that can be finished in one day. I’ve already got so much other things on my plate that I just cannot finish this assignment by myself for her, but again,I can’t trust that she’ll do it to a standard that will get high marks. Am i allowed to tell someone about this or do I just have to cop the consequences

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u/Electrical-Sky5287 — 11 days ago