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Discuss the varying impacts of global protection levels on the agricultural and motor-vehicle industries in Au (4)
Agriculture: Global protection levels in the US, EU and Japan on the agriculture sector puts australian farmers at a great disadvantage. The high...
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Explain two reasons why a government would choose to use a subsidy instead of a tariff (4)
Subsidies lead to a retaliation effect as it is an indirect form of protection. Tariffs cause a retaliation, and reduces level of imports into the economy.
Domestic...
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Analyse how international organisations contribute to the growth of globalisation (5)
International organisations play a main role in maintaining the financial stability and monitoring economies to maintain efficient functioning.
The World Trade Organisation is...
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Describe two measures of economic development (2)
The most popular method for comparing living standards between different economies is income (GNI), because it measures the ability of a nation’s citizens to satisfy their material wants.
HDI: alternative to...
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Unsustainable economic growth can result in increased inflation (particularly demand pull inflation) due to the increase in demand for goods. The increase in prices due to inflation will result in the wage spiral index, involving individuals negotiating for...
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Explain the reasons for differences in the standard of living between two nations (4)
Is this in relation to a case study?
Discuss the effects of protectionist policies on the global economy
Should this essay be structured in the form of effects on developed economies, emerging economies and advanced economies or be structured just by the different effects of the protectionist policies
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No it was GNI/ capita
I assumed the unequal distribution of income because if there is a variation in GNI/capita then that could indicate an increase in inequality, which would lower the GNI/capita but not really affect the HDI...
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LF participation rate would increase if the Labour Force (i.e. unemployed + employed) was increasing. For the labour force to increase, more individuals will have to be actively seeking work to be classified as unemployed. The labour force participation rate...
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Yeah I thought it was weird too. This is what I wrote:
The Human development index of economies may be similar due to the similar educational levels and literacy rate and similar life expectancies.
However, GNI may be different due to the lack of social welfare...
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Increase in investment would lead to an increase in the level of national income (increase in investment leads to an increase in AD and thus GDP). Thus this continual increase in aggregate demand would cause an increase in the multiplier (increase in AD leads...
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You said monetary stance I elaborated and said loose monetary stance for clarification
Sorry for clearing myself up -__-
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I think these points weren't mentioned above
1) Limited supply of the good - when demand cannot be met by supply, the price for the limited good would increase --> thus inflation
2) Low interest rates (loose monetary stance)