If (nominal) GDP and real GDP are equal then average price levels are constant.
yes
How does the government encourage an increased level of productivity
Price level.
It is the average price level of all the goods and services in the country.
From the BLS website - http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos260.htm#earnings ..."In May 2006, median annual earnings for all tax examiners, collectors, and revenue agents were $45,620. The middle 50 percent earned between $34,840 and $62,530. The bottom 10 percent earned less than $27,290, and the top 10 percent earned more than $81,890. However, median earnings vary considerably, depending on the level of government. At the Federal level, May 2006 median annual earnings for tax examiners were $52,630; at the State level, they were $44,110; and at the local level, they were $33,120.Earnings also vary by occupational specialty. For example, in the Federal Government in 2006, tax examiners earned an average of $38,290, revenue agents earned $82,204, and tax specialists earned $55,100."
Will decrease the blood pH causing increased ventilation.
yes
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If you have a ferritin level of 600, it means your levels are increased. This can be caused by an inflammatory disorder, liver disease, and too much iron in your body.
Yes, but an "average person" would not drink that much to start with.
In 2008 Apple increased their level of profits by 38 percent earning them $4.83 billion.
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How does the government encourage an increased level of productivity
No, that was the highest rate of unemployment during his presidency, in 1982. During the Carter years before him, unemployment had been at an average level of 6.4%. Reagans average unemployment level was 7.5%.
An average of 90 percent of energy is lost at each pyramid level through respiration, heat, and waste.
In 2005, the average monthly residential electricity consumption was 938 kilowatt hours (kWh), according to the Energy Information Administration. I would assume that the average has increased only a relatively small level. In 2001 the average was only 888 kilowatt hours. In 2005, the average monthly residential electricity consumption was 938 kilowatt hours (kWh), according to the Energy Information Administration. I would assume that the average has increased only a relatively small level. In 2001 the average was only 888 kilowatt hours.
scarcity