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Suppose you invest R10 000 at a simple interest rate of 12% per year. What would be the value of the accumulated amount after 6 years


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Concisely recap the major debate about the " brown Afrikaners" of Riemvasmaak as represented by Martin Legassick. (15) then conclude the discussion by critically responding to Legassick's view (5)( 600 words max)


Demand-pull inflation can be combated by …

a. 

raising interest rates.

a. raising interest rates.

b. 

lowering interest rates.

b. lowering interest rates.

c. 

increasing government spending.

c. increasing government spending.

d. 

decreasing personal income tax.



The appropriate policy measure to combat inflation would be to …

a. 

increase aggregate spending.

a. increase aggregate spending.

b. 

decrease taxes.

b. decrease taxes.

c. 

decrease productivity.

c. decrease productivity.

d. 

increase the repo rate.



Which one of the following statements is correct?

a. 

Cost-push inflation is triggered by an increase in consumption spending.

a. Cost-push inflation is triggered by an increase in consumption spending.

b. 

Demand-pull inflation creates a situation known as stagflation.

b. Demand-pull inflation creates a situation known as stagflation.

c. 

Cost-push inflation is described as “too much money chasing too few goods”.

c. Cost-push inflation is described as “too much money chasing too few goods”.

d. 

An earthquake can trigger cost-push inflation.



In the case of demand-pull inflation, an increase in the general price level is accompanied by … in total production. In the case of cost-push inflation, an increase in the general price level is accompanied by…in total production.

a. 

an increase; an increase

a. an increase; an increase

b. 

a decrease; a decrease

b. a decrease; a decrease

c. 

an increase; a decrease

c. an increase; a decrease

d. 

a decrease; an increase



Inflation can be caused by a/an ...... Within the AD-AS model, this will be illustrated by a ......

a. 

fall in crude oil price; rightward shift of the AS curve

a. fall in crude oil price; rightward shift of the AS curve

b. 

rise in consumption spending; leftward shift of the AD curve

b. rise in consumption spending; leftward shift of the AD curve

c. 

decrease in exports earnings; leftward shift of the AD curve

c. decrease in exports earnings; leftward shift of the AD curve

d. 

high wage demands by trade unions; leftward shift of the AS curve



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