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Explain why deflation may not always be a problem

Firstly, deflation can be defined as a persistent decrease in the general level of prices. An example would be Japan in the 1990's.There can be "good"deflation which occurs when Long Run Aggrega...

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Answered by Samuel C. Economics tutor
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Find the equation of the tangent to: y = X^2 + 3x + 2 at the point (2,12)

(1) Find the gradient using differentiation (2) If the gradient at (x1,y1) is m,y - y1 = m(x - x1)
(1) We differentiate the given equation:dy/dx = 2x + 3 <...

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Answered by Samuel C. Maths tutor
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Describe the structure and bonding that contributes to a functional protein.

Translation of an mRNA transcript by ribosomes produces the two-dimensional primary structure – a linear sequence of amino acids held together by

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What is the impact of deflation?

Micro:firms lower revenue, lower profits, leave the market, shut-down point, supply falls. EVAL: supply falls offsets lower prices.lower wages as less spending means less derived demand for labour and so ...

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Answered by Aparna A. Economics tutor
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Explain, and critically assess, Bentham's (Classical) Utilitarianism

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Jeremy Bentham's Classical Utilitarianism is an ethical doctrine founded on the principle of utility - that that which promotes the most happiness or pleasure is the (morally) best ac...

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