Thursday, June 6, 2013
economics2
Question 1
Explain how an active policy differs from a passive policy.
Question 2
How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand in the short run? How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand in the long run?
Question 3
Explain why the Fed can attempt to target either changes in the money supply or changes in interest rates, but not both.
Question 4
Explain how the short-run Phillips curve, the long-run Phillips curve, the short-run aggregate supply curve, the long-run aggregate supply curve, and the natural rate hypothesis are all related. How do active and passive views of these concepts differ?
Question 5
What is meant by the demand for money? Which way does the demand curve for money slope? Why?
You are required to use at least one source material for your response to each questions. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
Explain how an active policy differs from a passive policy.
Question 2
How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand in the short run? How does monetary policy affect aggregate demand in the long run?
Question 3
Explain why the Fed can attempt to target either changes in the money supply or changes in interest rates, but not both.
Question 4
Explain how the short-run Phillips curve, the long-run Phillips curve, the short-run aggregate supply curve, the long-run aggregate supply curve, and the natural rate hypothesis are all related. How do active and passive views of these concepts differ?
Question 5
What is meant by the demand for money? Which way does the demand curve for money slope? Why?
You are required to use at least one source material for your response to each questions. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
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behavioural study of Obedience conducted by Stanley Milgram
what caught your attention about the research
What questions do you have?
What further questions do you have regarding the topic?
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Philosophy
Students will be expected to write a philosophical manifesto providing arguments that support and illustrate their beliefs. The following five questions should be addressed:
-What is the best way to determine truth?
-How do you know if something is real?
-What is the relationship between existence and identity?
-To what extent do you have control over your life?
-What is the best way to distinguish right from wrong?
-What is the best way to determine truth?
-How do you know if something is real?
-What is the relationship between existence and identity?
-To what extent do you have control over your life?
-What is the best way to distinguish right from wrong?
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