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    position? Explain the adjustment process in the economy. Suggest a fiscal policy to increase output. Analyse the effect of this macro‐policy on the price level, employment and fiscal deficit. (1500 words) The natural level of production is determined by an economy’s supply potential. In the short run an economy is usually above or below the natural rate of production. This is because the natural level of output doesn’t come into play as we are in the short run and this means that we have one…

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    producing a given quantity of product. Effectiveness focuses on what you do, efficiency focuses on how you do it. 3. a) Labour productivity is the output of the firm in comparison to the number of employees. b) Productivity can be increased by increasing the number of hours worked by employees. The more hours worked, the higher the output produced. However, this isn’t long-term since the employees will be stressed and grow tired. There is also a limit to how long an employe should work.…

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    wind regime, but was significantly lower than the one used by SFS EF AM in its original financing transaction. Total energy output in 2015 was 488 GWhs (including curtailed output equivalent GWhs). The energy output was between P50 and P75 exceedance level output based on the new wind study. The Analysts notes that the new wind study is used to assess the Project’s energy output level over the term of the…

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    fixed and labour is variable, and only way to increase the output is by increasing the output. amt of labour(L) capital(K) total output(q) avg product(q/L) marginal product(dq/dL) 0 20000 0 0 0 1 20000 30 30 30 2 20000 50 25 20 3 20000 80 26.66666667 30 4 20000 100 25 20 5 20000 115 23 15 6 20000 120 20 5 7 20000 112 16 -8 8 20000 100 12.5 -12 9 20000 90 10 -10 10 20000 80 8 -10 The Slop Of The Product Curve (Raymond) In chart A the output of Raymond increased with respect to the increase in…

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    application. where no isolation and high output current with low ripple. An No isolation DC/DC converter Fig.1.1 shows the step-down DC/DC converter. When switch M is on for the duration of dTs, power is transferred from source to load and filter inductor L is charged. When switch M is off for a duration (1-d)Ts, the diode D becomes forward-biased and forms a conduction path for the filter inductor current. The voltage across the filter inductor is the reverse of the output voltage. By using…

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    Introduction Conceptually, there are two general methodologies to measure frontier efficiency; the parametric approach using econometric techniques, and the non-parametric approach utilising the linear programming method. Both approaches differ mainly in how they handle the random error and the assumptions made on the shape of the efficient frontier. However, each of the techniques has its own strengths and weaknesses. The most widely employed parametric methods are stochastic frontier approach…

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    Nt1310 Unit 5 Lab Report

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    Figure 8-5. A load resistance RL of 10kΩ was used. The values of VD, VG, VS were measured and recorded. 3. The voltage vout was measured using an oscilloscope and the voltage gain AVG-D = vout/vin was calculated. The input voltage was adjusted if the output waveform was distorted. 4. The function generator was varied to obtain the necessary data to plot a frequency response curve for the voltage gain. 5. The input impedance ri was measured using the setup shown in the circuit diagram in Figure…

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    Rebar Essay

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    in construction. This is achieved by Magnetic sensor which is made up of E-shaped core also primary and secondary windings. Due to presence of rebar output of sensor varies. Rotary encoder is used to measure distance between rebar. Display is used to display results. This is portable device that you have to move on wall or column for desired output. Keywords: Arduino mega, Rotary encoder, Magnetic sensor, SD Card module. I. INTRODUCTION To inspect the rebar using ant non-destructive…

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    There are several important factors regarding to the economic effects of monopoly. The first factor is the price-output combination between pure monopoly and perfect competitive industry. First of all, a pure monopoly is considered to be known as a price maker which means that they have complete control over the price or the amount of quantity that they sell, thus price must be lowered in order to sell more quantity on the market since they do set their own market price. Therefore, if the…

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    maintain this system at a low or high temperature, to obtain a good output? Is it preferable to maintain this system at high or low pressure? Explain. During the industrial synthesis of methanol (CH3OH), carbon monoxide (CO) reacts with hydrogen gas. For methanol, ΔH= -100.4 kJ/mol. Write the balanced chemical equation for this reaction. Is it better to maintain this system at a low or high temperature, to obtain a good output? Is it preferable to maintain this system at high or low pressure?…

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