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What is the best way of assesing the efficacy of a Policy?

When analysing Public Policy, we could use several methods. The most common one is assesing the outcomes of the policy. In order to do so, we must first consider what the aim of the policy was. Then, we c...

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Answered by Laura A. Politics tutor
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How would you explain, in your own words, the concept of "Decreasing Returns to Scale"?

This is a phenomenon that occurs when input (labour, raw materials or capital) is added to a production process and yields a less than proportional increase in outputAs an example, we could look at a comp...

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Answered by Laura A. Economics tutor
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Outline the meaning of both of the following terms: oblique (indirect) intention and transferred malice.

Oblique Intention= In Woollin (1999) the court of appeal stated that oblique intention can exist where (a) the consequence of an action was virtually certain and (b) the defendant recognised that it was v...

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Answered by Joanna H. Law tutor
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x/x-1 - x/x+1 simplify

x(x+1) - x(x-1)/(x-1)(x+1)x2+x-x2+x/(x-1)(x+1)2x/x2+x-x-12x/(x2-1)

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Starting with this speech, explain how far you think Shakespeare presents Macbeth as an evil man (Act V, Scene V).

Macbeth at this point in the play is presented as a man who has become evil; someone who is no longer a heroic character. When he hears a woman's cry, he says, "I have almost forgot the taste of fear...

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Answered by Mohammad E. English tutor
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