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  1. Rashmit Arora

    How was Economics MCQ P32?

    I'm sorry, but I've given away my book. But hey, I'm going to have to ask you to read the definition again, cause I'm almost entirely certain of the following: Narrow money contains money in the form of ONLY notes and coins. Broad money contains narrow money, and a number of other forms of...
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    How was Economics MCQ P32?

    Hey, you make a fair point. But broad money consists of narrow money, then if narrow money increases, broad money will increase too. I fail to understand the decrease though... The second article on this page may help : http://pearsonblog.campaignserver.co.uk/?tag=broad-money
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    How was Economics MCQ P32?

    It will, given that your B is high enough, and your MCQ A is in the A* zone ( 27 above). I'm hoping for the same
  4. Rashmit Arora

    Mathematics 9709 - S2 - Stats Paper 7 - Post your doubts here!

    Anyone with a doubt, or with anything remotely useful for this paper can go ahead share it here!
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    Not too shabby. I just hope the examiner understands my handwriting. Yours?
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    I'm pretty sure :)
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    No clue, but sure, whatever pleases you
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    Nope, but I do remember that the last three answers were C.
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    Here's to proving your expectations wrong; it was C.
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    Umm no mate. It was B, 2010 I guess. In 2012 the CPI went from 104 to 100 or something like that. That implies deflation, whereas the question asked the first year in which the RATE of inflation fell, which was the year in option 2 (CPI rose from 103 to 104)
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    From what I remember it was C (decrease in interest rates). A surplus would mean that their currency would tend to appreciate. So in order to keep the exchange rate at the same value, the gov will have to reduce the value of its exchange rate. A decrease in the interest rates would lead to...
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    I contemplated over that for so long and ultimately ticked A. I ticked A because had I ticked C, my last 4 answers would have all been C, which just felt wrong :P gah, losing one mark.
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    That was option B. Cause the rate of inflation first fell in year 2 (option B)... right?
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    AS Level ECONOMICS P1 (Discussion) - M/J/2013

    You're right. Appreciation and appreciation, because even after the inflation took effect, the peso's value had risen by 0.1 . What did you write for that question about something making the trade deficit a significant problem? Question 26 I guess?
  15. Rashmit Arora

    Only someone who's morally superior can possibly, and honestly deserve, to rule my world~

    Only someone who's morally superior can possibly, and honestly deserve, to rule my world~
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