Chapter 32: Q 24. (page 782)
Explain why is it difficult to set aside funds for investment when you are in poverty.
Short Answer
Because the income is not sufficient to meet the basic needs.
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Chapter 32: Q 24. (page 782)
Explain why is it difficult to set aside funds for investment when you are in poverty.
Because the income is not sufficient to meet the basic needs.
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Explain what will happen in a nation that tries to solve a structural unemployment problem using expansionary monetary and fiscal policy. Draw one AD/ AS diagram, based on the Keynesian model, for what the nation hopes will happen. Then draw a second AD/ AS diagram, based on the neoclassical model, for what is more likely to happen.
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• Telephone lines
• Mobile cellular subscriptions
• Secure Internet servers (per one million people)
• Electricity production (kWh)
Prepare a chart that compares these three countries. Describe the key differences between the countries.
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