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    thinking like a economist

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    and testing of theories about how the world works. 2. Why do economics make assumptions? Answer: Because assumptions simply the complex world‚ and make it easier to understand. It is usually unrealistic‚ but it is simple to learn and it gives useful insights about the real world. 3. Should an economic model describe reality exactly? Answer: No. A model is a highly simplified representation of a more complicated reality. Economists use models to study economic issues. 4. Draw and explain

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    full food security while 32% of the world’s population face food insecurity. The top three reasons why some countries like Cambodia don’t have a secure food supply is because of the lack of resources‚ rural productivity or low agricultural productivity and climate change. Having a lack of resources means not having good crops and good equipment for growing food‚ this is the cause of 42% of why some countries don’t have a sucure food supply. Agricultural productivity means not being able to grow much

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    Have you ever questioned why some apples taste more sour than others? Malic acid would be responsible for that. Malic acid is an organic compound responsible for the tart taste in grapes and the sour taste in green apples. Malic acid is used artificially in things such as soft candies‚ ices‚ gum‚ preserves‚ yogurt and many other foods to modify their flavor. The more malic acid there is in something‚ the more sour it tastes. The malic acid content in apples ranges from about 94% of total acid content

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    Why are some pressure groups more successful than others? A pressure group is an organisation which means to influence decisions made by government for a specific cause. Some pressure groups are successful in their endeavours‚ however many aren’t. The success of a pressure group depends on many factors. A large factor is the method through which pressure groups attempt to get their point heard. A method all pressure groups use is achieving public support‚ to get public support means that a certain

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    explain why this happens‚ but still they are just theories. Why do women live longer than men do? Maybe it’s because women want to make sure they get the absolute last word‚ or because they don’t get shot when they wear a dress in public‚ or finally because they go to the bathroom in groups to protect each other from whatever they may find in these public restrooms. There is no definite answer‚ but there are some statistical theories. At all ages men have a higher death rate than women do. Even

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    finds you in great health and spirit. My name is Humberto Reyes ‚ the Victim Advocate of Atlanta Victim Assistance‚ Inc. The purpose of this letter is to inform you that you are requested by Honorable Judge‚ Herman Sloan to appear as a victim/witness at the Municipal Court located at 150 Garnett Street Atlanta‚ GA. 30303 on the following date:January 15‚ 2013 3:00 pm in courtroom 5C.If you have any questions or concerns do not hesitate to call me. (404) 588 – 4729. Thank you and have a good day.

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    purpose of this essay is to reflect on the philosophical underpinnings behind the existent and dominant paradigm in the Economics discipline explaining the ontological and epistemological rationale that is based on. So‚ how economists perceive the world around them? What sensors do they use for getting the vibes from that world? How they evaluate them? Who they want to inform and for whose sake? In fact‚ what’s the meaning of Economics as a profession and who are those that want to change that meaning

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    | Environmentalists | Economists | Global | 1) Developing countries most damaged: * - Relocated production * - Outdated equipment * | 1) Industrialization +Diversification of the economy * Welfare 2) Relocated production stimulates economic growth and thus assists socio-economic equality of the nations | | 2) Developed countries also suffer | 3) economic forces that create the wealth of developed countries can solve their environmental troubles to solve real environmental

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    globalization and youth embedded within them. Youth is seen as a consuming social group‚ the first to bend to what is understood to be the homogenizing pressures of globalization‚ a globalization fundamentally tied to Americanization.1 Youth consumption practices become an index of the presence and reach of globalization. Such short-hand ways of indexing the salience of contemporary forms of globalization as a cultural force obscure the ways in which new global cultural forms are inserted into

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    Why did Stalin rather than Trotsky emerge as leader of the USSR in 1929? A power struggle for control of the Bolshevik party began after Lenin’s death in 1924. Among the contenders for the role‚ two of the most powerful names in this struggle were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. Ultimately‚ Stalin was able to secure power and vote out Trotsky by being politically skilful and cunning however most importantly he was lucky. First of all‚ Stalin was lucky. Trotsky remained ill for most of the power

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