Me to for both things haha.What's an advantage/benefit for inflation?
I was stumped on that question....
other than that I think this section was alright, but who knows... I may have dropped marks in a few of the longer questions.
Haha, I seeeeeee.Me to for both things haha.
i put the bad thing is that obviously general prices go up and PP of money is decreased which tends to create more savings and less Consumption so it could cause unemployment (something like that i dont care haha)
and the advantages i looked at last night or this morning and totally forgot..i made something up and by the end i remebered what it was and wrote it in, hopefully the marker reads past the lines and into my itty bitty writing down the bottom hahaha.
BUT I THINK, no wait! i do remember, it was total crap
I said that with inflation there is usually (lol made it up) economic growth so people spend more and investors seek the high interest rates in australia... soemthing like that haha
Yeah, hopefully i got the right answer at the end, it took awhile of random jibber to work out that inflation normally as high interest rates and so quality place for investment.Haha, I seeeeeee.
Thanks for the answer.
Best of luck in your next exam (senior science was it?)!
I'd say so since thats a negative, but i thought the phillips curve represented what would happen if government fiscal policy was used to reduce unemployment, or is that JUST for the long-run one. I put that in my essay on Macro-economics but i also said that Friedman and Phelps argued the best way ot reduce unemployment was to decrease inflation and increase labor flexibility. LOL i am good at quality bullshitting so yeah, i'd say u MIGHT get a mark. someone should be able to helpy ou further thoughwould u get a mark for saying that high inflation results in lower unemployment as illustrated in the phillips curve
The disadvantage your right, but i dunno about the advantage. That seems more like an advantage of an increase in interest ratesadvantage is that increase in interest rates leads to high inflation which attracts foreign investment from sepeculators therefore it creates employment oppourtunities+technology
and disadvantage is that low inflation=depreciation where the imports are expensive blah blah
am i right?
I dont think you can say it was due to rise in interest rates.. I just said that borrowers would benefit as they are paying less interest on the loans that what they are really worth. Yeh my explanation is just as bad in the exam as it is hereadvantage is that increase in interest rates leads to high inflation which attracts foreign investment from sepeculators therefore it creates employment oppourtunities+technology
and disadvantage is that low inflation=depreciation where the imports are expensive blah blah
am i right?
I don't think this is correct as lowering unemployment causes inflation but raising inflation does not lower unemployment. Only if your stimulating demand does a higher rate of inflation mean your lowering unemployment. You have causation mixed up. In my trial i think a few people tried to get away with that but got zero for it.would u get a mark for saying that high inflation results in lower unemployment as illustrated in the phillips curve