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Economics
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What is meant by comparative advantage in trade?

Comparative advantage is where countries stick to what they are best at producing and trade those goods with each other. It does not matter if one country is worse at making, say, bread, than the country ...

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How am I best able to improve my evaluation skills in essays in order to achieve higher marks?

Economics is a discipline which requires more than just knowledge and understanding, but also requires sound evaluation skills. A Level Economics exams will often include essay questions with command word...

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Discuss whether taxing the manufacturers of high-sugar drinks is a justified means of tackling the impact of diabetes and other weight related illnesses

According to the neoclassical Rational Choice Theory, individuals seek to maximise their own utility. The first justification of a tax on sugary drinks is therefore based on the idea that the consumer doe...

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Explain using a diagram the price/output of a firm competing in a perfectly competitive market during the long run. Is this equilibrium point beneficial?

A firm competing in a perfectly competitive market is considered a price taker and is unable to set their own prices due to characteristics such as selling homogeneous goods with many buyers and sellers ,...

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Why does the demand line slope downwards?

It slopes downwards because a lower price means more buyers will be willing and able to purchase the good (as it becomes more affordable to more people), so the quantity demanded increases. This is an inv...

Answered by Mirza A. Economics tutor
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