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How should the UK government go about achieving a balance of payments surplus?

Supply-side spending, lower exchange rate and investment in productivity boosting policies

DP
Answered by Dylan P. Economics tutor
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Is it true that someone could know all physical facts without knowing what it is like to see red? If so, would physicalism be refuted??

Describe Jackson's thought experiment about Mary and the black-and-white room.Explain Jackson's argument, boiled down to its premises. Introduce "qualia" and epiphenomenalism, as Jackson meant i...

CS
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I have so much to mention in my personal statement but not enough characters - how do I know what is most important?

When it comes to writing your personal statement, start by focusing on any extracurricular activities which demonstrate a passion for what you are applying for. For example, if you are applying to politic...

GB
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How do I implicitly differentiate and why does it work? (Assuming understanding of differentiation)

Implicit differentiation can be used when you are asked to find dy/dx of a function that has not been written as y=f(x) e.g. y = x^2 - 1, and which cannot be rearranged as such. We can use the equation of...

SO
Answered by Sorcha O. Maths tutor
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What caused the February revolution of 1917?

The February revolution of 1917 was caused by a combination of factors. It is important to recognise that there were both long-term and short-term causes that contributed to the downfall of Tsarist Russia...

OP
Answered by Olivia P. History tutor
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