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Answer:
Explanation:The Economic Issues series aims to make available to a broad readership of nonspecialists some of the economic research being produced in the International Monetary Fund on topical issues. The raw material of the series is drawn mainly from IMF Working Papers, technical papers produced by Fund staff members and visiting scholars, as well as from policy-related research papers. This material is refined for the general readership by editing and partial redrafting.
The following paper draws on material originally contained in IMF Working Paper 97/42, "Deindustrialization: Causes and Implications," by Robert Rowthorn, Professor of Economics, Cambridge University, and Ramana Ramaswamy of the IMF’s Research Department. Neil Wilson prepared the present version. Readers interested in the original Working Paper may purchase a copy from IMF Publication Services
Unless extraterrestrial humans enter Earth or people leave to inhabit another planet, net global immigration and emigration are both zero. Thus, to reduce the rate of global population change, the number of births must be reduced or the number of deaths must be increased.
Answer: C
. Supply of soybeans will increase and the supply of corn will decrease
Explanation:
Soybean fertilizer is an integral input in the farming of soybean so with the price of soybean fertilizer decreasing, it will be cheaper to grow soybean as opposed to corn.
Farmers will therefore farm more soybeans than corn to benefit from this lower cost and so will farm less of corn as they can only farm one at a time. This will lead to an increased supply of soybean and a reduced supply of corn.
Explanation:
1. Employed as she was working before the holidays.
2.No, as people are considered employed if they did any work at all for pay or profit during the survey reference week.
3.Yes, as she won't be getting any pay or profit.
4.No, as to be counted as 'unemployed' you will have to be looking for work, or currently available to work. But, she is working as a substitute.
5.Yes, because she will have to look for a job.
6. I'm not sure about that one sorry
7.Yes, because he won't be getting pay or profit.
8.He will be considered in the labour force. As he won't have a job or not looking for one.
9.Focusing on school, have no time. etc.
10.That question is for you.