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Feliz [49]
3 years ago
15

See the picture alongside which depicts an environmental disaster. Identify it.

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Radda [10]3 years ago
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I think a)is the answer

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because through landscape

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Most times, the passive listener talks more than she listens. While this may suggest that she is an active participant in a conversation, she is actually not paying attention to what the other person is saying.

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b) Lowering unemployment and prices is a goal of <u>Supply-side </u>fiscal policy.

c) Lowering unemployment and increasing inflation is a goal of <u>Expansionary </u>fiscal policy.

d) <u>Supply-side </u>fiscal policy focuses on reducing regulations on businesses.

e) <u>Expansionary</u> fiscal policy involves more government spending money on anything.

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The goal of contractionary fiscal policy is to reduce inflation. Therefore the tools would be an decrease in government spending and an increase in taxes. This would shift the aggregate demand curve to the left decreasing inflation, but it may also cause some unemployment.

Expansionary fiscal policy is done by increasing government spending or decreasing taxes. It is intended to boost growth to a healthy economic level by reducing regulations on business (reducing taxes).

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Contractionary fiscal policy is used to lower inflation by decreasing AD through higher taxes, lower government spending, or both. The unfortunate side effect is that it also lowers real GDP, which increases unemployment.

Expansionary fiscal policy is used during a recession to increase AD through lower taxes, higher government spending, or both, which increases real GDP and lowers unemployment. In this view, what the government actually spends money on is somewhat irrelevant. The idea is to just increase spending, which provides someone with new income, which kicks off the multiplier process. The unfortunate side effect is higher prices.

Supply‑side policies are designed to affect aggregate supply, not aggregate demand. If there is an increase in aggregate supply, the economy will come to a new equilibrium position with both lower unemployment, because real GDP increases, and lower inflation. The unfortunate reality here is that supply‑side policies are not clearly defined and work in the long run, not in the short run.

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