Basically, when there is greater responsibility or demand in your job, your salary should be higher. They are parallel but also depends on the position that you are in
Salary is contingent on the economics of "everything Baseball" from the price of Hot Dogs to how many people buy tickets. The supply and demand of these consumer products would affect a player's salary.
The aggregate demand curve shifts to the right
The aggregate demand curve shifts to the right
If significant numbers of people decided to have more children, it may affect supply and demand. It would lead to more demand and less supply.
The greater the mass, the greater the force of gravity.
Water demand is greater than its renewal or recharge rate.
According to the statistics/reports, the median expected salary for a director of engineering in the US is 125,317 but there are many factors that may affect the salary you would expect.
In order to calculate the total salary of a job, the hours that the person worked would need to be known. The number of hours will affect the total salary.
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AD is reduced and so is GDP
The demand for gasoline would go down.
I'm not a scientist but I would say the greater the force, the greater the erosion. A larger wave has more mass, and would exert more force on what it hits. The greater force would have greater potential for knocking particles loose from what it hits - erosion. The speed of the wave would have a similar effect - greater speed equals greater fore and greater erosion.