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    The Economics of the Government With regards to macro-economics‚ the government has four major objectives: Low unemployment‚ price stability‚ economic growth that is both and strong and sustainable‚ and a solid equilibrium. These objectives are evident across recent economically successful nations. We will look into how these objectives affect the economy as a whole. We will also look at limitations that arise when governments attempt to simultaneously achieve in these objectives. How do these

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    ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Glossary SA – South Africa GDP – Gross Domestic Product FDI – Foreign Direct Investment MBA 2013 January Intake 1 ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Question 1 Using appropriate diagram‚ illustrate and explain what has happened in the Chinese economy since 2005? What have been the year-on-year GDP growth rates and what‚ in your opinion‚ has led to this performance? What are some of the other economic problems China seems to be experiencing? Over the past three decades

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    and Welfare Economics 1 Welfare Economics • Are market allocations of resources socio-economically efficient? • Welfare Economics: “The branch of economic theory concerned with the social desirability of alternative economic states.” • The theory is used to distinguish circumstances under which markets can be expected to perform well • It also helps define some circumstances under which we might want government intervention. 2 1 4/24/2013 Welfare Economics • There

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    Management Business Economics NATURE & SCOPE OF ECONOMICS  What is Economics? Issue in economics  Macroeconomics  Microeconomics  Lecture 1 (c) Copyright MFA 11 Nature and Scope of Economics  All About Economics  Want and Desires  Scarcity  Economic Problems  Opportunity Cost   Production Possibility Curve(PPC)  Shift of The PPC. 2 9/21/2011 Lecture 1 (c) Copyright MFA 11 WHAT IS ECONOMICS? 3 Issues in Economics Demand Competitiveness

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    Economic disparity‚ also known as income inequality‚ comprises all the inequalities in distribution of assets and income. Some economists affirm that the gap between rich and poor is the result of a well-functioning economy. In addition‚ studies have considered inequality something necessary and beneficial (Garret). Nevertheless‚ equality has shown to promote consumer spending and prosperity (Inequality: Recent Trends in China). However‚ governments cannot seem to decide on the morality and utility

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    Economic Growth Economic growth is defined as a long-term expansion of the productive potential of the economy. Sustained economic growth should lead higher real living standards and rising employment.  Short term growth is measured by the annual % change in real GDP. Economic growth is an increase in real national output or an expansion of the economy’s long-run productive potential. It is measured by the percentage change in real GDP or GNP. Inevitably there are fluctuations in the rate of growth

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    Discuss the relationship between entrepreneurship‚ innovation and economic development. What roles do creativity and problem solving play in this relationship? Refer to both theory and examples from the business world to support your case. It seems inevitable that there will be a strong link between entrepreneurship‚ innovation and economic development and that creativity and problem solving play a key part in this. It is important‚ however‚ to first have a better understanding of the definition

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    1013 ECONOMICS Ms. Siti Rohaya Mat Rahim Consultation Hours: Monday : 10 am - 12 pm Thursday: 2 pm - 4pm Room : H203 Email: rohaya@utar.edu.my 1 2 3 4 Christopher Sims‚ Nobel Laureate in Economics‚ 2011.  5 Economics‚ at its best‚ is a set of ideas and methods for the improvement of society. It is not‚ as so often seems the case today‚ a set of ideological rules for asserting why we cannot face the challenges of stagnation‚ job loss and widening inequality. CHAPTER 1: ECONOMICS 6 CHAPTER

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    vaccination rates in Australia‚ it is crucial to Australian governments to increase the national immunisation rates. This report will focus on this issue through Australian immunisation rates‚ assessment on any possible government failure‚ supporting by economic theory. FIigure1: any delayed immunisation rates‚ 2004 and 2009 Figure 2: more than 6 months delayed immunisation rates‚ 2004 and 2009 In Australia‚ the timely receipt of 2nd dose of MMR vaccination decreased rapidly (Department of Health‚ 2013)

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    What Is Micro Economics

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    Micro economics is a branch of economics which studies individual firms and consumers. The basis of micro economics is supply and demand; how does the market react to changes in supply and demand and inevitably how does it affect price. Microeconomic decisions by both firms and individuals are motivated by cost and benefit considerations. Costs can be either be in terms of financial costs such as average fixed costs and total variable costs or they can be in terms of opportunity costs‚ which consider

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