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1) How to derive consumption function and saving function in the form of national income?
2) How to calculate inflationary gap or deflationary gap based on full employment level of income level?
How to solve the following question using IS-MP model, Philip's Curve and Net Cash Outflow Graph?
The Fed has been raising interest rates. What is going to happen if it gets to a point that the economy may not be ready to accept the increases in interest rates? Use IS-MP model and Philip's curve. Make interpretations about its impact on export, import, consumption, investment, government purchase, output gap, unemployment and inflation.
How government use fiscal and monetary policies to determine the direction of the identified macroeconomics especially as a result of the effect of the 2008 global financial crisis.
And how it help economics in Uk in any part such as inflation, unemployment and economic growth.
Suppose 1 800 000 people are employed, 40 000 people are unemployed, and an additional
250 000 people are not in the labour force but are of working age. What is the formula for the
unemployment rate?. And how do you Calculate the unemployment rate.

What is the formula for the labour force participation rate? and if so how do you calculate this?

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the HPV vaccine is recommended for all adults in the USA because it reduces the risk of cancer by 88%. If the HPV vaccine was given to all adults 925 000 cases of cancer would be prevented. However only 18.3%of adults were vaccinated between 2011 and 2014 preventing 170 000 cases of cancer. evaluate why only 18.3% of adults were vaccinated
A reduction in government spending will not cause which of the following?
A. An increase in investment
B. A reduction in transactions and a reduction in money demand
C. An increase in the size of the multiplier
D. A reduction in the interest rate
Can a nation fund its investments at a level higher than that currently provided by its
income? Explain
Can a nation fund its investments at a level higher than that currently provided by its income
The table below gives contains hypothetical international balance of payment data for Australia.
All figures are in billions. Calculate the missing elements (i) – (vi), with the appropriate sign
(+ or -) and enter the values in the table. (6 marks)
INTERNATIONAL BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
(HYPOTHETICAL DATA)
CURRENT ACCOUNT
(1) Goods exports
+150
(2) Goods imports
-200
(3) Goods balance
(i)
(4) Services exports
+75
(5) Services imports
-60
(6) Goods and services balance
(ii)
(7) Income balance
+12
(8) Current transfers net
-7
(9) Current account balance
(iii)
CAPITAL AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNT
(10) Capital account balance
-10
(11) Financial account balance
+90
(12) Direct Investment
+65
(13) Portfolio Investment
(iv)
(14) Financial Derivatives
0
(15) Other Investment
0
(16) Reserve assets
-5
(17) Capital and financial account balance
(v)
(18) Net errors and omission
(vi)
Can a nation fund its investments at a level higher than that currently provided by its income? Explain.
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