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What affect does increasing demand have on price levels and consumer surplus?

By increasing demand levels, which often happens through a growing market and more buyer interest, you would experience a shift in the demand curve the right. This shift, whether in micro or macro economi...

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What is productive efficiency?

productive efficency is seen at the lowest point of average cost, which is also where the marginal cost curve cuts the average cost curve. Productive efficiency means that all resources have been allocate...

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With reference to a poverty trap (poverty cycle), explain how “investing in human development is crucial to ... reducing poverty”

A poverty trap is a vicious cycle that can be observed in poorer societies or poorer members of rich societies. It is caused by lack of capital - this includes natural capital, human capital, and actual c...

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Explain why the demand for food has an inelastic PeD.

Food is a necessity, people need it to survive, therefore the demand for food is likely to be unresponsive to a change in price because people still have to buy food reguardless of the cost or they will d...

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Evaluate the use of supply side policies as a means of controlling UK inflation (30 marks)

Definition:

Firstly, one must define supply side policies: requires the aggregate supply curve to move to the right - measuring an increase in the factors of production (eg, land, ...

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