An economy is assumed to be operating at full capacity when its real GDP (what t

An economy is assumed to be operating at full capacity when its real GDP (what the economy produces) equals its potential GDP (what the economy would produce if all factors of production are used). When the economy is producing at full potential, everyone who wants to work can find a job, because every worker who enters the workforce will produce what he or she will eventually consume with the income. In addition, and when the economy is producing at full capacity, unemployment rates in the economy represent the natural rate of unemployment (only frictional and structural unemployment exists), which is also referred to as full employment. When the economy produces what it needs and consumes what it produces, the price level of the final goods and services and the price level of inputs (material and labor) will be at the same. In other words, the rate of change in the price level of goods and services will be equal to the rate of change in income (wages and return to investment).
To ensure the economy continues to operate at potential GDP (full capacity where all savings are invested in production functions and where all those who wish to work can find a job and all other factors of production are fully utilized in the production function), governments use fiscal and monetary policies to lower unemployment rates and to control prices (inflation).
Please review the following videos to better understand both fiscal and monetary policies.
Fiscal Policy and Stimulus
Monetary Policy and the Federal Reserve
Discuss the primary goals of expansionary and contractionary fiscal policies and their effects on unemployment rates, inflation rates, interest rates, private investment, and GDP.
Discuss the goals of expansionary and contractionary monetary policies used by the Federal Reserve Bank and the approaches (called monetary policy tools) used to achieve each policy. Also, discuss the effect of each policy on GDP, price level, private investment (investment in capital acquisition by firms and housing by households), and net trade.
In your opinion, which policy is more effective, and why?

Hello, Please follow the instructions in the car decision file to solve it, at t

Hello, Please follow the instructions in the car decision file to solve it, at the end i need a solution + decision tree + risk profile + cumulative risk profile
you should end up with a decision worth -$10,430.
for the decision tree i suggest using website called silver decisions
make sure to answer it 100% because if there will be missing answer or incomplete I will have to request full refund.
Thank you.

I have draft, you can follow it. Subject: Economy chart data report In economic

I have draft, you can follow it.
Subject: Economy chart data report
In economic report, we will see several time a data represent in the form chart. Chart Data is the tool helping the reader understand and memory information. Chart Data has the data of more than one object showing the difference of those objects.
Audience: My target audience is investment people. By looking the chart, they can calculate and estimate the value of company data.
Question research: How does the chart data can help investment people calculate the value of company to make decision invest money? The answer is chart data showing a few number such as revenue income, dividend pay, percent growth,..etc of company earning report. People can use fundamental analysis and technical analysis for the company.

Research Question: To what extent does the FIFA World Cup affect the host countr

Research Question: To what extent does the FIFA World Cup affect the host country’s economy.
Hey, can I please get an IB research paper with 3025 words. It needs to have multiple sections including Introduction, Background Information, Methodology, Analysis and Case studies, and a Conclusion. This will be submitted to ManageBac so it needs to have 0 ai detection and no plagiarism . Please do not include a bibliography or other extra stuff just the essay.

taking on the role of economic experts advising an international media team on

taking on the role of economic experts advising an international media team on its production of a documentary that explains the economic perspective on major environmental problems in KENYA and how these can be resolved.
Explain how the economic analysis of externalities provides an argument for government intervention to address environmental problems and;
(2) Use economic analysis and evidence to discuss policy options relating to one of the major environmental problem faced in each of the group’s countries.
GUIDELINES
focus on, for example, the external costs associated with particular kinds of pollution problem
You should explain the economic policy implications of the economic analysis of the problems you discuss e.g. by assessing the measures being taken or the policies you would recommend if different.
Economic theory with diagrammatic analysis. Specifically, analysis explaining why external costs result in divergences from socially optimal levels of, for example, pollution and how government policy such as taxation can be used to address environmental externality problems
Diagrams, graphs, tables or other illustrations where needed and explanation of your analysis using concise English (cite any sources for added content).

Read the three articles in the Market Failure in Healthcare Webpage. Make an ori

Read the three articles in the Market Failure in Healthcare Webpage. Make an original post on the discusssion board answering the following questions: What role did externalities and public goods play in the failure of the hospitals? What role did imperfections in the medical market play in the closure of the hospitals? What can be done to stop the closure of more hospitals.

The technical features of the assignment include: Between 2-3 full pages (double

The technical features of the assignment include:
Between 2-3 full pages (double spaced) + An annotated bibliography containing at least 5 peer-reviewed sources
Times new Roman, 12 point font
Saved and submitted as a Microsoft Word document or pdf
Complies with McMaster’s standards on academic integrity

The technical features of the assignment include: Between 2-3 full pages (double

The technical features of the assignment include:
Between 2-3 full pages (double spaced) + An annotated bibliography containing at least 5 peer-reviewed sources
Times new Roman, 12 point font
Saved and submitted as a Microsoft Word document or pdf
Complies with McMaster’s standards on academic integrity
Turnitin will be used for this Assignment.
You will be writing a research paper this semester. The paper proposal is the first step in that process.
Choose a research question that is related to comparative politics/international relations (some example questions are listed below). Why is your question worth exploring: Does it touch on an important public policy issue? Is the topic one where experts disagree? What is your strategy for answering your research question: What variables are you going to focus on and why? What case will you be looking at and why? If you are using the comparative method, what countries are you comparing and why?
Your proposal should include 5 peer reviewed academic sources. For each source include a short (1 or 2 paragraphs) summary of the main argument (in your own words) and explain how that argument relates to your specific research question.
The proposal should be between 2-3 full pages in length (double-spaced) – plus the annotated bibliography. It should be submitted to the appropriate Assignment drop box by February 5 at 11:30pm.
Remember: The paper proposal is the roadmap for your research paper – the plan for your larger project rather than an anticipated summary of your research conclusions (see the Course Guide for additional guidance on this assignment).
You can choose any research topic that is connected to international relations or comparative politics. I have included some of the topics that were investigated in previous years in the bulleted list below. Use these questions for inspiration if necessary – but develop your own final research question. In fact, some of the questions listed below are too broad for the purposes of this assignment:
What factors explain the recent emergence of ‘populist’ regimes in liberal- democratic states?
Using a case study from the realm of either environmental, trade, or security policy, is the foreign policy of “populist” governments fundamentally different than the foreign policy of “non-populist” governments?
Does a policy commitment to “free trade” increase or decrease a state’s prospects for development? Why or why not?
Has globalization ended?
Women have been more successful at winning elected office in some countries
than in others. What explains the relative level of electoral success/failure?
Is nuclear proliferation a global security threat?
Is American power in decline? If so, what effect is this likely to have on the
international system?
Why does the international community forcefully intervene in some humanitarian
emergencies but not in others?
What role (if any) has the International Criminal Court played in protecting global human rights?
Do international economic sanctions work?
Is the World Bank an agent for development or underdevelopment?
Does the Paris Agreement offer a robust solution to global warming? Why or why
not?
Does state power and national self-interest explain the global response to the
COVID pandemic?
What factors were responsible for the outbreak of war between Russia and
Ukraine in 2022?
Select one major International Organization within the UN System. What role do
non-governmental organizations play in that organization.
Has the “Responsibility to Protect” had a meaningful impact on global political
outcomes?
Select one 21st century conflict where UN Peacekeepers were deployed. What
effect did the peacekeeping operation have on the resolution of that conflict?
Select an international organization or a recent case/event/conflict/treaty that you
want to study in greater detail. Which variables/actors/structures (domestic and/or international) explain that case/event/organization/conflict/treaty?
Please note: This assignment is crucial to your success in writing the major research paper. It will allow your TA to provide you with feedback on your initial ideas, and guidance going forward. Furthermore, your final research paper will not be accepted if you do not first submit a paper proposal.