Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
What was stated above plus explain how DMOs work - i.e. when the government buys securities, they inject money into the money market, increasing liquidity - lower cash rate because money supply increases
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
No no noooooo!!!! You're seeing it all wrong! If there are more Lamborghini's and Ferrari's and MPC continues to increase, it would lead to an increase in inflation- and if inflation keeps increasing, the prices of soma will continue to go up. And if that...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Competition policies are laws that the government introduced that make it illegal to partake in any activity that reduced competition. They carry an aim of increasing competition between monopolies, reducing price discrimination,and prevents exclusive dealing...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
I also explained how reducing the marginal tax rates may contribute to increased economic growth as individuals will have higher disposable incomes and thus consumption would increase leading to economic growth - this increases GDP and thus gov revenue increases...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Microeconomics (supply-side policies) is action taken by the government to improve resource allocation between firms and industries in order to maximise output from scarce resources central to achieving sustainable growth and thus decrease the cost of...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
An increase in the retirement age increases the labour force (unemployed + employed) - and thus increases the labour force participation rate. However, it can also lead to an increase in unemployment as once individuals are retrenched from this age bracket, it...
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
I really think that water does not form dipole-dipole bonds and only forms hydrogen bonds because in dipole-dipole, the electronegativity is uneven, so the molecule is not symmetrical, whereas water is a symmetrical molecule so it wont form dipole dipole...
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Does the water molecule only have hydrogen bonding intermolecular forces or does it also have dipole dipole forces - some websites say it does and some say it doesn't so I'm a bit confused. I originally though water doesnt have dipole dipole forces because its...
Are these the only calculations we have to know for the HSC:
Titration calculations
Degree of ionisation
EDTA titration
ppm and ppb
General mole calculations
Lawn fertiliser calculations
molar heat of combustion
AAS calculations
PH and concentration
Hard water calculations
Have I...