Filip Kokotovic

South East European University
Lecturer

Biography

Research and paper writing, preparation of EU projects, teaching and holding seminar classes in the following subjects International market of capital and banking, Basics of International Public Law, American foreign policy and International relations from the Cold war to modern times

Education

Phd Political Science
South East European University
BA Business Economics
University North

Educator Statistics

Numerade tutor for 6 years
4 Students Helped

Topics Covered

Maximizing Accuracy with Effective Sampling and Data Analysis
How Markets Work: Understanding the Dynamics of Supply and Demand
Balancing Markets and Welfare: Striving for Equilibrium

Filip's Textbook Answer Videos

01:42
Statistics

In a certain town, there are $30,000$ registered voters, of whom $12,000$ are Democrats. A survey organization is about to take a simple random sample of $1,000$ registered voters. There is about a $50-50$ chance that the percentage of Democrats in the sample will be bigger than $\longrightarrow$ Fill in the blank, and explain.

Chapter 20: Chance Errors in Sampling
Filip Kokotovic
01:09
Economics

In April 2014 , the money price of a carton of milk was $\$ 2.01$ and the money price of a gallon of gasoline was $\$ 3.63 .$ Calculate the relative price of a gallon of gasoline in terms of milk.

Chapter 3: Demand and Supply
Filip Kokotovic
03:09
Economics

The price of food increased during the past year.
a. Explain why the law of demand applies to food just as it does to other goods and services.
b. Explain how the substitution effect influences food purchases when the price of food rises and other things remain the same.
c. Explain how the income effect influences food purchases and provide some examples of the income effect.

Chapter 3: Demand and Supply
Filip Kokotovic
03:07
Economics

Which of the following goods are likely substitutes and which are likely complements? (You may use an item more than once): coal, oil, natural gas, wheat, corn, pasta, pizza, sausage, skateboard, roller blades, video game, laptop, iPad, cellphone, text message, email

Chapter 3: Demand and Supply
Filip Kokotovic
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