1. What is the difference between micro and macro economics? Give an example of a microeconomic phenomenon and an example of a macroeconomic one. Microeconomics is the study of how an individual‚ group or a company makes their decisions while macroeconomics is the study of how decisions are made on a whole‚ which involves growth‚ inflation‚ use of country resources and unemployment; focusing on broad issues. Microeconomics and macroeconomics goes hand in hand‚ they compliment each other. The decisions
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Intro To Macros http://www.mousetraining.co.uk Microsoft Access 2003 Macros Training Manual http://www.mousetraining.co.uk Table of Contents SECTION ONE.................................................................................6 Intro to Macros ..................................................................................................................6 What is a Macro?.......................................................................................................
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DATE: January 9‚ 2010 RE: Calgate Max Fresh: Roll out Brand Summary: In February 2005‚ Nigel Burton‚ in his third year as president of global oral care at Colgate- Palmolive Company (CP)‚ had every reason to feel optimistic. Worldwide market shares were strong and Colgate Max Fresh (CMF)‚ a new tooth paste that had helped drive Colgate to a record 34.8% value share in the important US market‚ was in the global pipeline for 2005. Burton had on his desk the proposed marketing launch plan for CMF
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Category in focus “Iphone 5S” Well it finally happened. The Iphone 5S has arrived and People have been catapulted into the future of mobile technology. A year behind most other countries‚ but catapulted none the less Some fast facts about this category are discussed below Size One Apple product‚ something that even did not existed few years ago‚ has higher sales than everything Microsoft has to offer. In the quarter ended March 31
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Zara is a very big clothing chain from Spain. The chain was founded in 1975 by Mr. Ortega‚ and it now has more than 1.000 stores in approximately 63 countries – so it is a very big chain. However Zara has its biggest market in Spain‚ where they have 364 stores in total. They sell fashion clothes of a fairly good quality to reasonable prices – this also means that they have a broad target group‚ which we believe to be from kids to adults younger than 50‚ both men and women. Over the years Zara has
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a. Who is the macro client or system in this vignette and why? The macro client system in this vignette will include impoverished elderly individuals‚ elderly individuals that are in need of a structured setting‚ and their family members. “The macro client system includes those people who will ultimately benefit from the change process‚ typically a particular client population having similar characteristics and receiving similar agency services” (Kirst-Ashman & Hall‚ Jr.‚ 2015‚ p. 205). The elderly
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I do not own any rights. This is from my school book. Chapter 1 – What Is Economics? A Definition of Economics Our inability to satisfy all our wants is called scarcity. The choices that we make depend on the incentives that we face. An incentive is a reward that encourages or a penalty that discourages an action. Economics is the social science that studies the choices that individuals‚ businesses‚ governments and entire societies make as they cope with scarcity and the incentives that
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WHAT IS INFLATION? INFLATION IS THE LONG TERM RISE IN THE PRICES OF GOODS AND SERVICES CAUSED BY THE DEVALUATION OF CURRENCY. CAUSES OF INFLATION: • So what exactly causes inflation in an economy? There is not a single‚ agreed-upon answer‚ but there are a variety of theories‚ all of which play some role in inflation: 1. THE MONEY SUPPLY • Inflation is primarily caused by an increase in the money supply that outpaces economic growth. • Ever since industrialized nations moved away from the gold
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Complete first part of slideshow Aggregate Expenditure (AE); AE = C + I + G + X – IM I‚ G and X: autonomous expenditures Do not change with change in national income (Y) C and IM: induced expenditures Change with changes in national income (Y) Simple case: Only at C and I No government No foreign sector AE = C + I [C] Keynesian consumption function: Relationship between C and variables that influence it In simple case: C is influenced by disposable income Desired Consumption Expenditure
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Week 3 Homework 1. Some Classical and Monetarist economists claim that inflation is always a "monetary phenomenon." What do they mean by this claim and are they correct? They use the equation MV=PQ to show that any change in the amount of money in a system will change the price level. I believe that history shows they are correct‚ if the Fed reserve started printing a bunch of money without taking any out of circulation‚ then prices would go up for everything. 2. How can a higher price of oil create
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