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Evaluate whether achieving a budget surplus is a desirable objective of economic policy.
Evaluate
whether achieving a budget surplus is a desirable objective of economic policy.A budget surplus occurs when taxation receipts (T) are
higher than government spending (G) du...
Discuss the extent to which subsidies are the best way to correct market failure.
Discuss the
extent to which subsidies are the best way to correct market failure (20)A subsidy is
a payment made by the government, usually to a firm, to encourage a specific
cours...
Evaluation in Macroeconomics
Evaluation
in Macroeconomics What is evaluation?Analysis means showing step by step cause and effect.Evaluation means making a judgement about something,
presenting both sides of an...

Should we ditch tricks when teaching fractions?
It s no secret
that students regularly struggle with fractions. It isn t necessarily that the
concept of a fraction itself is difficult. Most students, for example would
unders...

How to introduce yourself in French
Introducing yourself is a very important first step when learning a language. It is important to learn how to introduce yourself when learning a new language so you can meet new peopl...

What is Autism?
Autism is commonly seen as a spectrum disorder (Autistic spectrum disorder ASD), with varying deficits as a result. Someone with autism may have differing degrees of deficits, but...

Fractals
Fractals are everywhere we look. Clouds, snowflakes, broccoli even mountains are full of them. Simply put, a fractal is a never-ending pattern that can be defined as a rough or...

"Time is always a significance factor in crime stories." Discuss.
"Time is always a significant factor in crime stories.' Discuss the importance of crime in two of your set texts. 1 hour [25 marks]In both Atkinson`s "When Will There Be Good News?" (...

How does Shakespeare present the witches in "Macbeth"?
Macbeth - How does Shakespeare present the witches in Act 1 Scene 3 of "Macbeth", as well as the play as a whole? [30 marks] AO4 [4 marks]Shakespeare presents the witches in Act 1 Sce...
WHY CHILDREN PREPARE FOR KS3?
You may ask yourself "Why is it important to study KS3?" KS3 is both challenging as well as meaningful and it really helps all children to become confident and articulate and offers t...