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Macro Summary - Globalisation & The International Economy
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1.	define Globalisation	the process through which nation- al economies, societies and cultures are becoming increasingly intercon- nected through global networks of trade, communication, transportation and immigration 2.	where are levels of globalisation the highest 3.	where are levels of globalisation the lowest 4.	3 Key Characteristics of Globalisa- tion between core countries, as a result of them having sorted out major do- mestic problems, giving them spare capacity to look to solve ...
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Summary + answers to problem sets EC2B5
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Summary of all concepts described below, including content from background readings and lines of arguments to be made for answers on exam. 
 
 
Revision of basic concepts: 
* IS-LM Model, 
* AD-AS Model, 
* Philips Curve. 
Week 1: Class questions and answers 
 
 Central banks: 
* Why does political control of monetary policy harm long-run economic performance? 
* Why did the UK govt. grant independence to the BoE in 1997? 
* Why do many developed countries have inflation targeting? 
* What...
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Marketing 4633 Global Marketing Ch 1-2-4 Exam Questions with Verified Answers
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Global Commerce Causes Peace - Global commerce thrives during peacetime - ANSWER-Global commerce thrives during peacetime 
•Economic boom in North America in late 1990s 
•The end of the Cold War 
•Opening former communist countries to world trading system 
- In times of peace, international trade flourishes as relationships between countries improve. This has a ripple effect and a positive impact on the economies of all countries involved. 
 
International trade is important - ANSWER-- lac...
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Edexcel Business A Level Paper 2 (Theme 2 & 3) ALL SOLUTION LATEST EDITION 100% CORRECT SPRING FALL-2023/24 EDITION GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Retained profits 
profits that the owners have reinvested into the business after paying costs and taxes 
Owners' funds 
money put in by the owners themselves 
Sale of assets 
a one-off way to raise money, generally used during financial struggles 
Benefits of owners funds 
Avoids interest on loans 
Owners keep complete control 
Disadvantages of owners funds 
If it fails after remortgaging, they could lose their house 
Limit to amount raised 
Short term finance examples 
overdrafts for daily ex...
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GVPT 200 Midterm 1 Latest 2023 Graded A
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GVPT 200 Midterm 1 Latest 2023 Graded A State A territory that has some sort of central government. States are sovereign, meaning the central government can do/ make laws as they please in the boundaries of those states. Ex: United States, India, Pakistan. 
Nation A group of people that share some sort of common history, ethnicity; Ex. United States, India, Germany; lots of people from different backgrounds. 
Nation-State The idea that a group of people who have a common identity, or share a sen...
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unit 1 wjec criminology Exam Questions and Answers
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reasons for not reporting a crime (9) - Answer- fear, shame, disinterest, loyalty, love, not affected, lack of knowledge, lack of current public concern, culture-bound crime 
 
consequences of unreported crime [8] - Answer- ripple effect, 
cultural, 
decriminalisation, 
police prioritisation, 
unrecorded crime, 
cultural change, 
legal change, 
procedural change 
 
media used to represent crime [6] - Answer- newspaper, 
tv, 
films, 
electronic gaming, 
social media, 
music, 
 
impact ...
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- political party practice essays
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evaluate the case for state funding of parties in the uk (introduction) - - state funding - replace 
all funding with state grants for parties which would be paid using general taxation measures 
- ongoing debates and reform since 2000 where the funding of parties was regulated by the political 
parties, elections and referendums act 
- end opportunities for corrupt donations, end hidden influences through funding, it reduce the 
advantage that large parties have and give smaller parties the opp...
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EU Law - the impact of Brexit on the UK legal system
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This document provides a detailed but easy to understand explanation of the effect of Brexit on the British legal system. The document includes reasoning for Brexit, the immediate impact of Brexit and the long term impacts of Brexit on the UK and its legal system. This also includes an explanation of which laws were to be retained by the UK after Brexit, including EU-derived domestic legislation, direct EU legislation and retained case law.
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ALL articles for the course New Media Challenges
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ALL articles for the course New Media Challenges summarized and in one document, ready for you! 
 
Articles: 
Introduction to Privacy Online (Walther, 2011) 
Self-Disclosure in social media: Extending the Functional Approach to Disclosure Motivations and Characteristics on Social Network Sites (Bazarova & Choi, 2014) 
The Role of Privacy Fatigue in Online Privacy Behavior (Choi, Park & Jung, 2018) 
Is the Privacy Paradox a Relic of the Past? An In-Depth Analysis of Privacy Attitudes and Privac...
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Current World Problems Part 1, CWP #2, CWP 3 with correct answer 202
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What makes a state a state? - answer-Territoriality and Sovereignty 
 
What are the conditions of statehood? - answer-Permanent population, Defined territory, a Government, and capacity to enter relations with other states 
 
What is power? - answer-Ability to achieve ones personal goals or purposes, get other to do what you want 
 
Hard Power - answer-Military, Visible, and tangible 
 
Soft Power - answer-Negotiations, Norm Making, Indirect 
 
What are the elements of rational choice? - answer-...
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