Writing Assignment #2 Carl works as an accountant for SuperT…

Writing Assignment #2 Carl works as an accountant for SuperTech, a fast and upcoming successful software company.  Carl was running late to work when he saw his usual bus arriving at the bus stop across the street.  Knowing that the next bus wouldn’t come until 30 minutes, Carl runs across the street without looking both ways or using a cross walk and is hit by Farah who distracted because she was looking for her cell phone which had fallen to the car floor.  Farah’s car hits Carl which breaks one of Carl’s leg.    An ambulance shows up and takes Carl to the hospital.  Unfortunately, Carl’s ambulance makes a wrong turn down a one way street and is hit by another car driven by Yuichi causing Carl to suffer a brain injury.   While recovering in the hospital, Carl brings a lawsuit against Farah for his injuries, specifically the broken leg and brain injury.      #1 LIST what laws apply to: Carl’s lawsuit against Farah for his (A) broken leg (B) brain injury?  Do not Explain, just list the laws in bullet point form.  Answer (A) and (B) separately. (20 points) #2) Will Carl win his lawsuit against Farah for his (A) broken leg, and (B) brain injury?   Why or Why not?   Apply the law(s) to the facts.  Explain why the laws you mentioned in #1 apply to the story above.  Answer (A) and (B) separately.   (50 Points) #3)  What case applies to Carl’s lawsuit and why?  Also, assume Carl is suing for $100,000 and found to be 20% at fault for running across the street in a contributory negligence jurisdiction.  What amount, if any, would he collect? (20 points)

a. What do we mean by degree of intergenerational income ela…

a. What do we mean by degree of intergenerational income elasticity? Use the Bowles and Gintis’ equation in Wolff’s text to explain this. ( 5 points) b. “A person is more likely to be rich if parents are also rich.” Explain this with a model of households from Rycroft with parents (rich and poor) being completely altruistic in raising their children. (5 points)