Sunday, August 23, 2009
Red Mark On Tip Nose Won't Go Away
Exercise
Opportunity Cost of Law School of Northwestern University is located in a while in Chicago, the shores of Lake Michigan. However, the university's main campus is located in the suburb of Evanston, located on the outskirts of the city. Mid of the 70, the law school began planning the construction of a new building and had to choose a suitable location. Should I build it in the place that was at that time, which would found close to the firms located in the center of the city, or should be moved to Evanston where physically integrate the rest of the university?
The first option had many outstanding defenders. They argued, in part, that was effective from the point of view of costs, the new building in the city because the university already owned land, whereas if you wanted to build in Evanston, should buy a great plot. Does it make sense this argument from the economic point of view? Luis Sanchez pro.objetividad
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