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Explain the impacts of a fall in interest rates on the rate of GDP growth of a country.

Changing interest rates are an example of a demand side policy change, specifically monetary policy, this means that the Aggregate Demand (AD) curve will shift (see diagram)
This can be demonstrated ...

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In the early 2010s the mobile phone company Orange merged with another mobile Network firm, T Mobile, in order to a form a new company called EE. Explain what type of merger this is and discuss some of the possible costs and benefits of this merger.

The merger between T mobile and Orange was a Horizontal one. This means that the firms that merged are in the same industry and were both operating on the same stage of the production process( in this cas...

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Answered by Jamie T. Economics tutor
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‘Without the Falklands War, Margaret Thatcher would have lost the 1983 General Election.’ Assess the validity of this view.

Before writing your answer, you should think about the what the question is getting at; in this case, how Thatcher, despite trailing in the opinion polls for most of her premiership, managed to win an ele...

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Answered by Kieran N. History tutor
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What is the difference between the preterite and the imperfect tenses?

In Spanish, there are two past tenses: the preterite and the imperfect. It can be difficult to know when to use each one so it's important to learn a breakdown of when each tense should be used. Below I a...

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Answered by Nicola B. Spanish tutor
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Is the 'but for' test for causation in the law of tort the only appropriate or applicable test?

There exists long standing judicial support for the factual test of causation in the law of tort. For example, in Barnett (1969) the court held that a doctor would not be liable despite negligent...

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Answered by Jeremy M. Law tutor
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