CARIBBEAN EXAMINATIONS COUNCIL Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination CAPE ® ECONOMICS SYLLABUS Effective for examinations from May/June 2010 CXC A20/U2/09 Published by the Caribbean Examinations Council All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ or transmitted in any form‚ or by any means electronic‚ photocopying‚ recording or otherwise without prior permission of the author or publisher. Correspondence related to
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Projection is of two types – forward and backward. It is a forward projection of data variables‚ which is named forecasting. By contrast‚ the backward projection of data may be named ‘back casting’‚ a tool used by the new economic historians. For practical managers concerned with futurology‚ what is relevant is forecasting‚ the forward projection of data‚ which supports the production of an event. Thus
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Assume a consumption function that takes on the following algebraic form: C = $100 + .8Y. Assume that Y = $1000 what is the level of consumption at this income level. C = $100 + .8($1000) = $100 + $800 = $900. 1. Using the above figure calculate the marginal propensity to consume between the aggregate income levels of $80 and $100. Also explain why this consumption function is linear. The marginal propensity to consume is equal to $15/$20 = .75. The consumption
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ARTICLE REVIEW OF DO EARNINGS REPORTED UNDER IFRS TELL US MORE ABOUT FUTURE EARNINGS AND CASH FLOWS? AUTHORS: T.J. Atwood Accounting Department‚ College of Business‚ Florida State University‚ United States. Michael S. Drake Department of Accounting and MIS‚ Fisher College of Business‚ The Ohio State University‚ United States. James N. Myers and Linda A. Myers Department of Accounting‚ Sam M. Walton College of Business‚ University of Arkansas‚ United States. JOURNAL: Elsevier Journal of
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|STATE OF NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF LAW & PUBLIC SAFETY DIVISION ON CIVIL RIGHTS DOCKET NUMBER: FEDERAL CHARGE#: | | | |) | | |Frederick John Katz‚ III‚ |) |Verified Complaint | | |) |Received and Recorded
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Mahindra War Room 2014 Financial Services Business Caselet MAHINDRA FINANCE SECTOR FINANCIAL SERVICES BUSINESS CASELET Mahindra Financial Services Sector offers a range of financial products and services to the under-served customers in rural and semi-urban India. Mahindra Finance is fabled as a success story in rural penetration and poverty reduction through financial inclusion. BUSINESS BACKGROUND Mahindra & Mahindra Financial Services Limited (MMFSL) is one of India’s leading Non-Banking
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Social Transfer of Food Preference in Rats after Initial Taste Preference ---------- --------------- Abstract Rats are animals known to be neophobic‚ fearful of new experiences and tend to show behaviors of avoidance to eat novel foods. However‚ there are high chances that rats will eat novel foods if they have reasons to expect that the food is safe to consume and not harmful. The social transmission of food preference paradigm (STFP) was tested in 28 male rats that were about
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ATM The Many Faces of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Table of Contents Introduction 3 ATM Objectives 3 Basic Concepts in ATM 4 ATM Standards 7 ATM Switching 11 Switching Networks 12 Performance Issues 12 ATM Applications 14 Consumer Applications 14 Commercial Applications 16 Summary 17 References 19 The Many Faces of Asynchronous Transfer Mode Introduction Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) has been accepted universally as the transfer mode of choice for Broadband Integrated
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elasticity of demand Inelastic demand curve will be less than 1 Inelastic demand curve will be less than 1 Elastic demand curve will be greater than 1 Elastic demand curve or Kinked demand curve will be greater than 1 Is there a presence of economic profits? No Yes Yes Yes Introduction: Printing is one of the most highly competitive industries in America today there are literally thousands of printers in the United States‚ they range from a small mom and pop operation to multinational
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TOPIC 1: INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS Chapter 1: What is Economics about? 1.1 • Economic Problem: how a society can satisfy the unlimited wants with the limited resources available. • Opportunity Cost: represents the cost of satisfying one want over an alternative want. Also known as economic cost/real cost. • Wants: are the material desires of individuals or the community. They provide utility/satisfaction/pleasure when consumed. ○ Needs: are wants‚ but are basic necessities
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