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1. In the study of agency problem affecting MNCs elaborate the agency problem of MNCs 
 
2. Establish 3 reasons why might agency costs be larger for an MNC than for purely 
domestic firm? 
 
3. How does the trade related factor affect the exchange rate of a country? Explain 
 
5. Why do firm expand the business internationally. Explain 
 
6. Elaborate the rationale of PPP theory in relation to inflation. 
 
7. Translate the expected relationship between the relative real interest rates of two 
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1. In the study of agency problem affecting MNCs elaborate the agency problem of MNCs 
 
2. Establish 3 reasons why might agency costs be larger for an MNC than for purely 
domestic firm? 
 
3. How does the trade related factor affect the exchange rate of a country? Explain 
 
5. Why do firm expand the business internationally. Explain 
 
6. Elaborate the rationale of PPP theory in relation to inflation. 
 
7. Translate the expected relationship between the relative real interest rates of two 
c...
QUESTION 1: Fuji Software, Inc. has the following mutually exclusive projects. 
Year Project A Project B 
0 -$15,000 -$18,000 
1 9,500 10,500 
2 6,000 7,000 
3 2,400 6,000 
a) Suppose Fuji’s payback period cutoff is two years. Which of these projects should be 
choosen? 
b) Suppose Fuji uses the NPV rule to rank these two projects. Which project should be 
choosen if the appropriate discount rate is 15%? 
 
QUESTION 2: An investment project has annual cash inflows of $5,000, $5,500, $6,000 and...
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QUESTION 1: Fuji Software, Inc. has the following mutually exclusive projects. 
Year Project A Project B 
0 -$15,000 -$18,000 
1 9,500 10,500 
2 6,000 7,000 
3 2,400 6,000 
a) Suppose Fuji’s payback period cutoff is two years. Which of these projects should be 
choosen? 
b) Suppose Fuji uses the NPV rule to rank these two projects. Which project should be 
choosen if the appropriate discount rate is 15%? 
 
QUESTION 2: An investment project has annual cash inflows of $5,000, $5,500, $6,000 and...
What is the most important factor that explains differences in living standards across 
countries? 
An increase in the overall level of prices in an economy is referred to as 
The term "productivity" 
Large or persistent inflation is almost always caused by 
Macroeconomics is a study of ________________- 
The circular flow of economic activity is a model of the ________________. 
As disposable income increases, consumption expenditures 
 In the above figure, at a disposable income level of $20...
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What is the most important factor that explains differences in living standards across 
countries? 
An increase in the overall level of prices in an economy is referred to as 
The term "productivity" 
Large or persistent inflation is almost always caused by 
Macroeconomics is a study of ________________- 
The circular flow of economic activity is a model of the ________________. 
As disposable income increases, consumption expenditures 
 In the above figure, at a disposable income level of $20...
QUESTION 1: to pay for virtual acquisitions online. While many of its users and supporters call bitcoin “money”, several US regulatory agencies have recently denied bitcoin the currency status, the Commodities and Futures Trading Commission calling it, in a September 2015 decision, a “commodity”. What do you think? Why wouldn’t bitcoin qualify as money? 
 
QUESTION 2: Since you’re studying abroad for a year, your parents have just sent you a lump sum payment of $12,000 on the savings...
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QUESTION 1: to pay for virtual acquisitions online. While many of its users and supporters call bitcoin “money”, several US regulatory agencies have recently denied bitcoin the currency status, the Commodities and Futures Trading Commission calling it, in a September 2015 decision, a “commodity”. What do you think? Why wouldn’t bitcoin qualify as money? 
 
QUESTION 2: Since you’re studying abroad for a year, your parents have just sent you a lump sum payment of $12,000 on the savings...
QUESTION 1: There are two governments: one cares about keeping output stable and the 
other cares about keeping prices stable. What could be their reactions to: 
A. An increase in consumer confidence 
B. An increase in the price of oil 
 
QUESTION 2: How would the following affect the level of output in the short run and the 
long run? 
A. An increase in the proportion of skilled labour in the workforce 
B. Globalization 
C. Increased immigration 
 
QUESTION 3: The government is concerned about ...
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QUESTION 1: There are two governments: one cares about keeping output stable and the 
other cares about keeping prices stable. What could be their reactions to: 
A. An increase in consumer confidence 
B. An increase in the price of oil 
 
QUESTION 2: How would the following affect the level of output in the short run and the 
long run? 
A. An increase in the proportion of skilled labour in the workforce 
B. Globalization 
C. Increased immigration 
 
QUESTION 3: The government is concerned about ...
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QUESTION 1: The nation of Pixley has an absolute advantage in everything it produces compared to the nation of Hooterville. Could these two nations still benefit by trading with each other? Explain 
QUESTION 2: Evaluate the following statement: If lower exchange rates increase a nation’s exports, the government should do everything in its power to ensure that the exchange rate for its currency is as low as possible. 
QUESTION 3: Japan generally runs a significant trade surplus. Do you think th...
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QUESTION 1: The nation of Pixley has an absolute advantage in everything it produces compared to the nation of Hooterville. Could these two nations still benefit by trading with each other? Explain 
QUESTION 2: Evaluate the following statement: If lower exchange rates increase a nation’s exports, the government should do everything in its power to ensure that the exchange rate for its currency is as low as possible. 
QUESTION 3: Japan generally runs a significant trade surplus. Do you think th...
QUESTION 1: Below is the data on Germany’s GDP extracted from Eurostat, the European 
Union’s statistical office, for the period 2005-2014. Real GDP is calculated with a fixed 
weight method and 2005 as the base year. Fill the table by calculating 
(i) The GDP deflator for each year 
(ii) The change in price level, in percentage terms 
 
QUESTION 2: Evaluate the following statement: 
 “Even if the prices of a large number of goods and services in the economy increase 
dramatically, the rea...
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QUESTION 1: Below is the data on Germany’s GDP extracted from Eurostat, the European 
Union’s statistical office, for the period 2005-2014. Real GDP is calculated with a fixed 
weight method and 2005 as the base year. Fill the table by calculating 
(i) The GDP deflator for each year 
(ii) The change in price level, in percentage terms 
 
QUESTION 2: Evaluate the following statement: 
 “Even if the prices of a large number of goods and services in the economy increase 
dramatically, the rea...
School of Computing and Information Technology 
CSIT314 
Software Development Methodologies 
Wollongong Campus 
Examination Paper 
Autumn Session 2020 
Exam duration 
Weighting 
3 hours 
50% 
Directions to students Clearly mark the question numbers. Answer each question on a new 
page. 
This paper includes 6 questions. 
Submit your work in one single file (PDF or Word) to the Final Exam 
submission site provided on Moodle. 
To draw diagrams, you can use any tool of your choice (or draw by hand 
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School of Computing and Information Technology 
CSIT314 
Software Development Methodologies 
Wollongong Campus 
Examination Paper 
Autumn Session 2020 
Exam duration 
Weighting 
3 hours 
50% 
Directions to students Clearly mark the question numbers. Answer each question on a new 
page. 
This paper includes 6 questions. 
Submit your work in one single file (PDF or Word) to the Final Exam 
submission site provided on Moodle. 
To draw diagrams, you can use any tool of your choice (or draw by hand 
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Corporate network management contributes to positive or negative business outcomes.
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Corporate network management contributes to positive or negative business outcomes.