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ULC ECONOMICS QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS A-LEVAL

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History of Economic Thought

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Before Adam Smith - ANS - Aristotle - Scholastics - Mercentilism - Pre-classicist: David Hume - Quesnay & Physiocrats Aristotle (384-322 BC) - ANS Examples of reasoning about economic issues: 1. Exchange can only come if there is a potential surplus from the transaction that parties can share ...

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Geography: Economic Development in the UK 100% PASSED

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Causes of Economic Change in the UK: De-industrialisation - ANS - The north of England used to be a hub for trade with the United States of America and the British Empire. - Cotton and textiles were important English-produced commodities. - Cotton prices in England were benchmarked by the prices ...

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Geography A Level - regenerating places

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How has the function of Stratford changed overtime? - ANS Pre-industrial: known for its agriculture and farming Industrial: manufacturing- all jobs were in manufacturing Present day: retail, tourism, business What global influences have shaped the characteristics of Stratford? - ANS Globalisatio...

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Evaluating the success of urban regeneration

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What are the 3 aspects of regeneration? - ANS - economic regeneration - social progress - living environment What are 3 ways we can measure the success of economic regeneration? - ANS Compare rates of - income - poverty - employment Before & after the scheme What are 3 ways we can measure th...

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economic history

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intro to demographic transition - ANS -the story of the 20th century was one of massive demographic growth -within the lifetime of just our parents the population has over doubled -3 billion in 1960 -7 billion in 2018 -9 billion projection in 2050 stage one of population growth - ANS -classic ...

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ECON0041 Economics of Migration and Job Search RATED A+

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Causes of migration - ANS New jobs Higher wages Cheaper housing Natural disaster Persecution Consequences of migration - ANS *Host country* - increased diversity of goods and services e.g. China town - direct effects on wages, taxes, government spending etc *Home country* - brain drain/gain...

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Econ0002 term 1 QUESTIONS AND ANDWERS ALREADY PASSED

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What is the 90/10 ratio? - ANS average income of the richest 10% divided by the average income of the poorest 90% What does disposable income not measure? - ANS quality of social and physical environment, amount of free time, goods and services you can't buy, goods and services that are produced...

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Development Economics QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED

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credit - ANS Borrowed money. debt cancellation - ANS The act of eliminating the debt owed by a developing country government in order to allow it to achieve development objectives. development indicators - ANS Statistics that may be used to assess the level of development of an economy. These ma...

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Compass Lexecon QUESTIONS WITH CERTIFIED ANSWERS

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What do Compass Lexecon do? - ANS Compass Lexecon are a world leading economic consultancy firm who provide expert advice to law firms, governments, and corporations across a wide variety of issues. Compass Lexecons global practice has a wide array of divisions (such as international trade and ar...

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Common Questions v3 ALREADY PASSED

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Variation in production systems that is caused by factors that can be clearly identified and possibly even managed is called assignable variation. - ANS True An example of assignable variation in a production system may be that workers are not identically trained - ANS True An example of assigna...

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Chapter 13: Control Charts and Sampling Strategy

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The process mean and sample mean are the same. - ANS FALSE Two samples from the same population and taken at the same point in time are likely to have the same sample mean. - ANS FALSE A line chart is constructed from a scatter plot. - ANS TRUE A control chart must have an UCL and LCL but it is ...

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Business Stats Exam #1

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Which type of test finds the following: (unbounded, UCL) lower/left A set of all items of interest are called the what? population What symbol represents the population size? N Only some of the items of interest are in the what? sample What symbol represent the sample size? n Does the fol...

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BRICS Exam Essay 100% PASSED

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Introduction: Thesis. (+) - ANS The rise of the economic power of BRICS countries represents a significant power shift in the global political economy. Introduction: Is the power being shifted directly toward the BRICS? What is the mere existence of BRICS attempting to do? (SPE-HBRR-C) - ANS This...

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BIOC0001 Practicals

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How many base pairs long is a typical gene? - ANS ~10^4bp. What is supercoiling? What is its purpose? - ANS The twisting of a DS DNA helix around itself allowing it to be packaged efficiently into a cell. Why might two sections of DNA which are the same length travel at different rates during gel...

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BIOC0001 Practicals

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How many base pairs long is a typical gene? - ANS ~10^4bp. What is supercoiling? What is its purpose? - ANS The twisting of a DS DNA helix around itself allowing it to be packaged efficiently into a cell. Why might two sections of DNA which are the same length travel at different rates during gel...

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ADM 106 GRADED A+

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What is the definition of economics? - ANS The production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. What occurs when competition is low? - ANS Production can be inefficient without being penalized and manpower and other resources can be wasted. What creates more innovation? - ANS Mor...

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