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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Also, could anyone post the paper up?
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Look up, very nice explanation above by madsam
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    Economics Final Exams

    Ah k, best of luck then, even though you've probably sat it already :haha:
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    Economics game

    Don't forget that in a downswing, there is also reduced spending on imported goods and services (as imports are typically a function of income), another automatic stabiliser. There is also the matter of the level of savings, which are theoretically also a function of income, and so in a...
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    Economics Final Exams

    Hey all, was just wondering when everyone's Economics HSC/VCE/etc/etc exams are - I think I gathered the HSC is in a couple of days yes? TEE Econs is my last, on the 13th of November - looking forward to it :D :D Good luck to all, in every state and territory, let us know how you...
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    HSC short answer and extended response predictions.

    Exchange rate: Hovered about 63-66 cents US during February and early March, then appreciated to mid-70's by middle of May, and then onto 80c from June 1 onwards. As for TWI, similar story, starting about 53-55 through Feb and early March, appreciated to about 62 by mid-late May, and then...
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    How to finance a budget deficit

    Thankyou :) Got 5/5 for that question on my test last week, so happy with that!! Hmmm, point noted. But aren't they linked? When you increase the money supply relative to the level of output in the economy, you are creating the potential for demand that simply cannot be matched. The...
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    Budget help! Federal Govt revenue and expenditure

    wow! Thanks for that! We have a 09/10 Budget Assignment atm and that should prove very helpful :D
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    SHM Fitzpatrick

    Alternatively, use equation to find "n" - as for SHM, accel = -n^2x n = 4 x = Acos(nt+k) --> @ t=0, x=3 THEREFORE 3 = A cos(k) --------- (1) dx/dt = -nAsin(nt+k) --> @ t=0, v=16 THEREFORE 16 = -4Asin(k) ----------- (2) By division of 1 and 2 k = arctan(-4/3) Substitution into...
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    equilibrium level of national income

    OK, your working to the first question was not the best - it might work, but I think an easier way of approaching it is the way S.T.P. did so. So carrying that through: In this economy, the survival consumption (i.e. consumption whilst income = 0) is 1000. Also shown is that for each 1000...
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    How to finance a budget deficit

    There are three major ways in which a budget deficit (total government expenditures exceed total government receipts): borrowing from the public, borrow from the Reserve Bank of Australia (the RBA) or borrow from overseas. The first involves the selling of government bonds/securities to...
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    Where's st ross?

    isn't it Jessica Irvine? Debt burden spoils retirement party | Jessica Irvine Read Gittins' stuff in The West once a week (we are not blessed with reading him 2-3 times a week over here!!), and whenever it's Irvine instead of Gittins, it says something like "Jessica Irvine is the SMH's...
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    multiple choice

    Yah, A is out as the high inflation will drive off demand. B is out as productivity will fall (as wages will rise without a subsequent rise in production). This gives the answer of D, even without checking C, however this can also be eliminated as a higher inflation rate means our goods...
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    dispersions forces =S

    correct, and linear molecules (eg. Butane) will have stronger dispersion forces than branched chain molecules (eg. methylpropane). Both butane and methylpropane are of the formula C4H10 (and thus same number of electrons), however butane will have the higher MP/BP due to its stronger dispersion...
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    CSSA Trial Maths Adv RESULTS

    :( How are you going in those past papers? Do you do them to time conditions? And if so, how do you score usually? Do you know how to do all the questions?
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