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  1. timmii

    How are law exams/assessments?

    hmmm asterixes *add* emphasis. It's kind of how we talk...being translated to typing. I use it to show an action as well tho...which may get confusing? umm scroll back..i think it was all explained a few pages ago. Basically i went to aus idol taping last monday nite (viewing the cosima...
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    real-nominal interest rates

    real interest rates rise. It is real = nominal - inflation. If interest rates are 8%, and inflation is 3% real interest rates are 5%. If inflation falls by 1%, to 2% real interes rates rise to 6%. If inflation fall by 2% to 1% and interest rates fall by less (ie by 1%) to 7%, real...
  3. timmii

    How are law exams/assessments?

    lol, um...asq don't trouble urself over it :p Tho i wouldnt attribute it to "girls", i reckon our conversations (mine and 1 more's) rarely make sense to ourselves, let alone anyone else. :p
  4. timmii

    How are law exams/assessments?

    What? *as if* i didn't tell you!?!?! *I* am shocked and appalled at myself! hehehe i got msg'd last week to ask him *why* he dropped out :rolleyes: but never got around to it *sigh* Omg...most dysfunctional means of communication*ever*!!!!
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    From School > to > Uni

    1 - big change...yes and no. It's different for everyone. I went to a small school and only 6 ppl from my grade went to my uni (none in ym course), so I was pretty overwhelmed at first by how many many different wonderful ppl there were to meet :p 2 - Like has been said - workload is what...
  6. timmii

    Internal Stabilty...?

    fops = factors of production.
  7. timmii

    Wto

    I seriously doubt u would *ever* get such a limited essay question. But you may still get an essay qn that does ask yo to assess the WTO. I would definitely make reference to the WTO as strong as its most reticent member, and it being hamstrung by the US/EU insistence on foregoing free...
  8. timmii

    Alternative methods for entrance

    What course?
  9. timmii

    phillips curve

    It looks like the top right section of a hyperbola. As unemployment increases, inflation decreases (in the short term) and vice versa.
  10. timmii

    fiscal policy

    yep yep..my mistake..internal balance...:shy:
  11. timmii

    multi question

    IMF. The world bank, confusing as its name may be, is really more interested in providing foreign aid. Sets up projects within the countries to raise GDP, standard of living, education etc...more charitable. The IMF is actually more involved in the operation of the international financial...
  12. timmii

    microeconomic policy

    Before the australian dollar was floated, the balance of payments didn't balance. This meant that the money supply changed depending on the CAD. The RBA was tied to conducting monetary policy with an eye to also keep the dollar at a certain value (i.e buying/selling dollars and therefore...
  13. timmii

    usyd scholarship interviews

    Unfortunately I don't think so. You can always ring the scholarships unit to "check how your application is doing"...?
  14. timmii

    Fiscal Consolidation

    Fiscal consolidation - using surpluses to retire debt rather than accumulating debt. Think of it as "consolidating the fiscal position" i.e making it more sustainable in the long run by reducing foreign debt..
  15. timmii

    Even more questions

    hehe just saw ur edit. Uh i had my last ever economics exam today. very sad. But yes, will still help u...but a warning, economics is the kind of subject that u can't really just read the answers to, u need to sit down and think about it for yourself.
  16. timmii

    Even more questions

    ok...just markets for the resource of production e.g labour and capital mainly (i.e reforming the financial markets)
  17. timmii

    Help

    Protection lowers the level of world production. Inefficient producers abstract resources from more efficient producers so the maximum output is not realised and economies of scale cannot be achieved of the optimum level. Prices are higher because of trade barriers than they otherwise would...
  18. timmii

    Even more questions

    If you're not willing to do some work, why should we do it for you? Basically: monetary policy - the use of interest rates to stimulate or dampen aggregate demand fiscal policy - the use of the fiscal budget (ie surplus/deficit) to manage aggregate demand. Can also be used to...
  19. timmii

    Short Term Money Market

    I think the short term money market includes 90day bank bills as well. Look you can't go wrong with ESA, so stick with that, just in case ;)
  20. timmii

    Why is the current account deficit usualy expressed as a % of GDP??

    http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=18519
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