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    May/June 2012 Papers!!!

    please upload the mark schemes as well for A level exams
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    A2 ECONOMICS: Guess Paper-4

    Economic indicators to measure the productivity of firms?
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    Economics Paper 22

    We didn't have to write about public goods because the stem of question clearly mentioned the following phrase: "Why would a government intervene in the provision of private goods."
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    Economics Paper 22

    Sir, what was required in question 3b, discuss why a government might choose to run a private good like train travel?
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    Discuss doubts: P1 and P2 Economics AS

    What were the answers to the following questions: 1) Why does a country face a relatively low rate of inflation, even though it has expanded its economy and now faces a low rate of unemployment? 2) How would an economy improve its Balance of Payments under a fixed exchange rate system? 3) Which...
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    Math 32....how was it? :/

    Your equation doesn't satisfy the condition attached with the required solution of the differential equation; that is, when x=0, y=0.
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    how was Maths pure 32?

    What was the solution of the differential equation? Was it y = ln(2/3-e^2x)
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    maths p32 answers

    What was the solution of the differential equation? Was it y = ln(2/3-e^2x)
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    Math 32....how was it? :/

    What was the solution of the differential equation? Was it y = ln(2/3-e^2x)
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    Economics P12 june 2012 ANSWERS...!!!

    And, by the way, assuming ceteris paribus, if the exchange rate appreciates, the balance of payments account - or the current account, in particular - worsens.
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    Economics P12 june 2012 ANSWERS...!!!

    Umm, the question didn't state that the Balance of Payment of the country has improved, and what measures would the country take to appreciate/depreciate its country.
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    Economics P12 june 2012 ANSWERS...!!!

    Explanation, please? The country in question had employed a fixed exchange rate system, implying that any change in the demand and/or supply of the country's currency would be offset by either an inflow or outflow of foreign cash reserves in the international money exchange market, a step taken...
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    Economics P12 june 2012 ANSWERS...!!!

    1) I wasn't referring to the last question. I was referring to the question in which a country had a fixed exchange rate, and we were to tell how can it improve its BOP. Options: - Increase interest rates - Decrease interest rates - Decrease in foreign income - Increase in national income. 2)...
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    Economics P12 june 2012 ANSWERS...!!!

    What are the CORRECT answers for the following questions: 1) How would the government improve its BOP deficit if it employs a fixed exchange rate system? 2) CBA. Consumer Surplus or Taxation Payments? 3) Which two sections of the BOP account would be altered if a bank borrows money from...
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    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Mathematics%20(9709)/9709_w11_qp_33.pdf Solve question 10 (i)
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