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    Economics question - HELP!!!!

    eep, just caught me right before I went off. with these questions I just look at how much it increases - Y increases 100 each time, and C increases by 50. However, in the last year C increases by 100, which is twice the usual, so therefore you make the Y increase twice the usual so that it...
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    Economics question - HELP!!!!

    Haha no problem, good luck!
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    Economics question - HELP!!!!

    The answers say D o___o;
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    Define: Labour Market Policies

    eh, definitions are finnicky urgh. the one from the dixon textbook is this: 'Microeconomic policies that are aimed at influencing the operation and outcomes in the labour market, including industrial relations policies that regulate the process of wage determination as well as training...
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    Economics question - HELP!!!!

    basically, you're trying to find the MPS. (or 1-MPC, but you can just find MPS straight off) because we know that Y=C+S, the Y and S for each year goes like this: Y 150 350 550 S 50 150 250 So every year, Y increases by 200, and S increases by 100. Therefore, your MPS is 100/200, or 0.5...
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    Define external stability...

    An aim of government policy that seeks to promote sustainability on the external accounts so Australia can service its foreign liabilities in the medium to long term and avoid currency volatility. (from the Dixon textbook)
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    Exam time allocation and tips?

    I would cut down on the MC time and increase the time for short answers like deswa1 said, and probably leave a lot more time for essays because I need to set aside time for planning - no plans mean my essays become even worse than they already are, haha. For me, after reading time I immediately...
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    Extension 2 English? (And a general plea for advice...)

    Just to start off before I ramble: Yes. You seem to adore the subject, and from what I can tell from your interest in sciences and science-fiction a billion ideas will flow to your brain the second you even start considering doing your major work - and I can sympathise, how can a major work seem...
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