Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Wouldn't regulations achieve that as well? It is still requiring a change in business processes, which could in itself lead to innovation... There's still a need for innovation there.
As for the question, I'm not 100% sure. I'd probably go down the lines of...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
Anyone got any ideas where I can find the % of manufacturing exports from 2000-1? Probs just not looking hard enough but any help would be great :)
Is 18 A? --> I found the simple multiplier to be 5 as MPC = 1/5. Then divided 100 as that was the total impact on the economy to get 20...
I have no idea for the second one at all.
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
That makes sense - the lower the rate of tax, the more potential income to be earned, thus incentive to work harder. Increases then in govt. revenue.
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
- Expansionary monetary policy -- as of May 2015, historically low interest rates of 2%.
AD = C+I+G+(X-M) --> expansionary monetary policy aims to increase consumption and investment through the ability to borrower at a lower rate of interest, increasing AD and...
I'd go down the path of slavery, use the Slavery Convention (1926) UN and maybe UDHR or something along the lines of that. Just select your particular right (which you said) and include 2 documents which promote this. Identify and Explain for 8 Marks is a bit iffy though, I'd assume that it'd...
Re: 2015 HSC Economics Marathon
I'd include discussion of externalities. Negative you could include the likes of pollution in overproduction of electricity compared to positive externalities such as health care or any good that is underproduced since it has a higher private cost without...
I feel like custody is more so in regards to being arrested. Yet remand is 'more correct' for this scenario since that is the time held prior to/during a trial and sentencing
So yesterday our math teacher said if we could solve this, he'd buy us lunch...
How many solutions to:
a+b+c+d=6
Where a, b, c and d are positive integers (can be 0), and the same number can be repeated (i.e. a, b, c and d could all equal 1)
According to the diagram we got given in class, a meson comes under the hadrons, which is under the branch of fermions. Yet a fermion has half-integer spin, whereas mesons have 0 or whole integer spin. How then can a meson be a fermion? According to hyper physics (which I read briefly), a meson...