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    consistently set themselves up to be one of the strongest economies in the region, as they ranked third in the ranking of regional economies (Heritage.org). Another reason for Australia’s ongoing success is primarily because of the growth in foreign demand of importing

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    Q: Why does investment spending depend on interest rates, among other factors? A: Investment spending depends on interest rates due to opportunity cost and risk. For example, when interest rates rise, the opportunity cost of your investment also increases. When interest rates are higher investors are willing to pay less for payment in the future. Which in turn leads to a lower rate of investment. The opposite can be said for falls in interest rates that are met will lower opportunity costs. Q:

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    waiting for their thoughts and verdicts. (O 'Sullivan, 283) Q: Identify how the economy makes the transition from the short run to the long run. A: Economies have officially transitioned from short run to long run when the aggregate demand curve intersect the long run aggregate supply curve. When wages and prices are increasing the supply curve will move upward and will continue to do so as long as society continues to produce passed that of potential output (O 'Sullivan, 201). The economy transitions

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    what push the system towards instability so that even if an equilibrium is achieved for some time, it’ll set of behavioural responses that will quickly displace the economy from equilibrium. While Minsky credits Keynes for pointing out that the aggregate quantity of investment was self enforcing on the economy through the multiplier effect , he went one step

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    the sensor nodes must exchange by combining data from multiple sources and removing redundancies, thereby reducing the power consumption by the sensor nodes. The main goal of data aggregation algorithms is to gather and aggregate data in an energy

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    vector layers (Demand nodes, reservoirs, and Rivers) are added and positioned within the system by dragging and

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    more dis-aggregate levels. If aggregates properly represent the underlying data then each level should converge or diverge the same. Aggregation is important because the process used to aggregate the data may remove information from the data and create divergent inflation differentials when dis-aggregate inflation rates converge. Monetary policy of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) is based on a target inflation rate, however there are concerns that if the FOMC focus 's on aggregate inflation

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    Data Transformation are often very complex and is the most costly section of the ETL process. Transformations are often achieved outside the database using flat files, but mostly occurs within an Oracle database. The transform step applies rules or functions to the extracted data. These rules or functions will decide on the analysis of data and can involve transformations like the following: • Data Summations • Data Merging • Data Encoding • Data Splitting • Data Calculations • Creating Surrogate

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    order to have its economy back on the reasonable range. Fiscal policy affects aggregate demand depending on the government’s spending and taxation. Thus, if the government decides to make changes in its taxation such as discounting corporate taxes, the aggregate demand curve will shift. In addition to that, money spent on public services and welfares will increase government spending which will affect aggregate demand as well. Economic Analysis Fiscal Policy “Fiscal policy is the changes in federal

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    PRACTICE ROUND European demand is already at a good level. The annual demand growth is estimated to be between 30 and 100% annually, depending on the segment. In the Asian market the demand level currently is low, but the growth is expected to be even higher than in Europe. In both Europe and Asia the growth will be fastest during the next couple of years, after which the growth is likely to slow down. In any case, the consensus among analysts is that the growth rates will be positive for several

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