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Section II - Short Answer (1 Viewer)

JAM91

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for a positive of inflation i said it acts to depreciate the $A which will increase our exports and increase FDI.

Also for the subsidy diagram i didnt draw a new supply curve i drew a dotted line under the equilibrium to show how the quantity would decrease and the price would go down and then drew a line to show the increased amount of imports
 

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thats a merit good
Merit goods are those which provide positive externalities. Regardless of whether a public toilet provides positive externalities (which I don't think it does), a merit good can also be a public good.

In this case im pretty sure a public toilet is a public good, and neither a merit nor a demerit good.
 

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