ECO/372– Principles of Macroeconomics – Final Exam Study Guide 2012 1. the market where business sell goods and services to households and the government is called a. goods market XXX b. factor market c. capital market d. money market 2. Real gross domestic product is best defined as a. the market value of intermediate goods and services produced in an economy including exports b. all goods and services produced in an economy‚ stated in prices in a given year and multiplied by quantity
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choice Unit 8 Objectives in conflict: trade-off methods and penalty functions Unit 9 Material and shape Unit 10 Selecting processes: shaping‚ joining and surface treatment Unit 11 The economics: cost modelling for selection Sustainability Unit 12 Eco Selection: the eco audit tool Unit 13 Advanced Eco design: systematic material selection Unit 14 Low Carbon Power: Resource Intensities and Materials Use Special Topics Unit 15 Architecture and the Built Environment: materials for construction
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Explain the impact of Lenin’s economic policies (8m) Lenin’s economic policies included the War Communism‚ which was implemented during the civil war in 1918 as well as the New Economic Policy (NEP)‚ which was implemented in 1921. War communism was the name given to the name of the harsh economic measure the Bolsheviks adopted during the civil war. The aims was to put Communism theories into practice by redistributing wealth among the Russian people as well as help with the Civil
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pollution it generates 2) to find out what people think about eco-friendly transportation and about the idea of getting it into the country‚ 3) to find out what the government plans to do about the pollution generated by conventional transportation and to discover if eco-friendly transportation is one of their solutions 4) to encourage the development of cleanly energy powered cars in the national territory‚ 5) to endure people to understand that eco-friendly energized transportation methods are the future
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ECO 202 - WEEK 2 MEASURING MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE LECTURER: PHEH PIK TENG WEEK 2 – MEASURING MACROECONOMIC PERFORMANCE What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)? • It is a measurement to determine the economic health of a country. • Economists take measurements of the economy to find out how the economy is doing. • GDP is the value of the aggregate production of goods and services in a country during a given time period. • It is the total market value of all final goods and services produced
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The economic policies of West German government in the 1950s would have allowed for the average‚ middle-class‚ German citizen to purchase the Volkswagen Beetle. West Germany was prosperous‚ stable‚ and moving forward with their policies opposed to their neighbor-East Germany. After the war the West recovered with what is usually regarded as the “economic miracle” that allowed for such purchases‚ like the car‚ to occur. When the war ended and the Reich made their declaration of unconditional surrender
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Above all other aims‚ it was certainly that of rapid industrialisation which was a key factor in the design of both Stalin’s major economic policies during the 1930s. It can therefore be argued that overall the policies employed were successful in that they did achieve their aims and pushed the USSR forward in industrialisation terms. However‚ the price paid for this rapidity was great‚ and so it is arguable that Stalin was still unsuccessful to a certain degree. As many historians – such as Medvedev
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Instructor’s Manual to accompany Krugman & Obstfeld International Economics: Theory and Policy Sixth Edition Linda S. Goldberg Federal Reserve Bank of New York Michael W. Klein Tufts University The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Jay C. Shambaugh Dartmouth College The views presented in this book are those of the authors and need not reflect the views of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or the Federal Reserve System. Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter
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out their comparison and to find out if they fit generally accepted standards of `good` social accounting. Social accounting as a concept Economic growth - a necessary condition for successful and sustainable development of the country‚ region‚ industry‚ enterprise. But by itself it does not guarantee social progress. To achieve the latter economic growth should be complemented by measures of a social nature‚ which include respect for social rights of workers‚ creating the conditions for the
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relatively undisturbed natural areas‚ intended as a low-impact and often small scale alternative to standard commercial (mass) tourism. Its purpose may be to educate the traveller‚ to provide funds forecological conservation‚ to directly benefit the economic development and political empowerment of local communities‚ or to foster respect for different cultures and for human rights. Since the 1980s ecotourism has been considered a critical endeavour by environmentalists‚ so that future generations may
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