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With reference to the circular flow model of the economy explain what happens to economic growth unemployment and inflation when injections exceed withdrawals?

im not too sure if im correct but injections exceeding withdrawals mean inflation increases as theres TOO MANY PEOPLE AND MONEY CHASING TOO FEW GOODS....this means that producers will increase the price of the good so that they will be able to bring demand to an equilibrium point... because inflation has increased the monetary committee will increase interest rates thus causing unemployment to increase as producers will not be able to pay wages ......... or something like that ONCE AGAIN IM NOT COMPLETELY SURE IF IM RITE


What does the term stagflation reference in financial terms?

The term, stagflation, means a condition where unemployment is high, and thus, economic growth is slow. Inflation increases at a greater rate than the economy, usually making it difficult for people to keep up with rising prices.


What is 100 pounds in 1974 worth today?

To determine the value of £100 in 1974 in today's terms, we can use the UK inflation rate as a reference. Based on historical inflation data, £100 in 1974 is roughly equivalent to around £600-£700 today, depending on the exact inflation calculations used. This illustrates the significant impact of inflation over nearly five decades. For precise figures, consulting an official inflation calculator or index would provide the most accurate conversion.


What is the inflation rate from 1980 to 2009?

There's a pretty good discussion of this at http://understandingthemarket.com/?p=65 It appears that is was just over 3%, accoring to the above reference.


What is the current inflation rate in India and what effects of inflation in India?

Current inflation in India is a bit volatile. However, given different estimated values of commonly understood inflation in India, the Wholesale Price Index for all commodities is 156.8 for the month of October 2011 with a base of 2004-05=100. Inflation is the rate of change over any reference period. So, If we compare the figure with October 2010, the inflation is around 9.5 percent. However, wholesale price index (WPI) is not the only indicator to understand inflation. There are other indicators such as Consumer Price Index (CPI). Even within WPI and CPI there are also divisions for different groups of population. In India, for such subgroups inflation is measured by finding the rate of change in such indices for groups like agricultural labourers, urban non-manual employees, Industrial workers and so on. For a detailed description on inflation in Indian context, one may refer to the link <http://lokkatha.com/150/index.php/economics/55-inflation-a-price-rise-in-essential-commodities-a-consumers-perspective> Inflation & Price Rise in Essential Commodities: A Consumer's Perspective

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With reference to the circular flow model of the economy explain what happens to economic growth unemployment and inflation when injections exceed withdrawals?

im not too sure if im correct but injections exceeding withdrawals mean inflation increases as theres TOO MANY PEOPLE AND MONEY CHASING TOO FEW GOODS....this means that producers will increase the price of the good so that they will be able to bring demand to an equilibrium point... because inflation has increased the monetary committee will increase interest rates thus causing unemployment to increase as producers will not be able to pay wages ......... or something like that ONCE AGAIN IM NOT COMPLETELY SURE IF IM RITE


What does the term stagflation reference in financial terms?

The term, stagflation, means a condition where unemployment is high, and thus, economic growth is slow. Inflation increases at a greater rate than the economy, usually making it difficult for people to keep up with rising prices.


Who gives intravenous injections in hospital?

A nurse gives them or sometimes a scrub......... check wikipedia for reference


What has the author Armelle Boreau written?

Armelle Boreau has written: 'Inflation and growth with special reference to Brazil'


What are the best answers to reply when responding to unemployment answers?

Be truthful. Employers do background and reference checks. If you are caught lying, they will not hire you.


What is 100 pounds in 1974 worth today?

To determine the value of £100 in 1974 in today's terms, we can use the UK inflation rate as a reference. Based on historical inflation data, £100 in 1974 is roughly equivalent to around £600-£700 today, depending on the exact inflation calculations used. This illustrates the significant impact of inflation over nearly five decades. For precise figures, consulting an official inflation calculator or index would provide the most accurate conversion.


How do i file for unemployment like an acctual application on line or can i have directions to the earest unemployment office I live in Oakdale Louisianna 71463. Please respond back.?

You can file for unemployment online at http://www.laworks.net/OnlineServices.asp The website explains all the requirements for eligibility. Be sure you have access to a printer because you will need copies of the application for future reference.


What has the author Domenico Gagliardo written?

Domenico Gagliardo has written: 'The Kansas industrial court' -- subject(s): Arbitration, Industrial, Industrial Arbitration, Kansas. Court of Industrial Relations, Kansas 'The Kansas labor market, with special reference to unemployment compensation' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Labor and laboring classes, Insurance, Unemployment, Unemployment Insurance


What is the inflation rate from 1980 to 2009?

There's a pretty good discussion of this at http://understandingthemarket.com/?p=65 It appears that is was just over 3%, accoring to the above reference.


What has the author B N Ghosh written?

B. N. Ghosh has written: 'Gandhian Political Economy' 'Principles of Economic Science' 'Political Economy of Development and Underdevelopment' 'Disguised unemployment in underdeveloped countries, with special reference to India' -- subject(s): Disguised unemployment, Agricultural laborers


i used to work for a Kayenta fast food restaurant called Mc Donalds and wanted to know how to go about this unemployment application routine?

You can apply for unemployment benefits online at http://www.unemploymenthelpcenter.com Use a computer that is connected to a printer because you will need to print out the pages you complete for future reference.


What is the current inflation rate in India and what effects of inflation in India?

Current inflation in India is a bit volatile. However, given different estimated values of commonly understood inflation in India, the Wholesale Price Index for all commodities is 156.8 for the month of October 2011 with a base of 2004-05=100. Inflation is the rate of change over any reference period. So, If we compare the figure with October 2010, the inflation is around 9.5 percent. However, wholesale price index (WPI) is not the only indicator to understand inflation. There are other indicators such as Consumer Price Index (CPI). Even within WPI and CPI there are also divisions for different groups of population. In India, for such subgroups inflation is measured by finding the rate of change in such indices for groups like agricultural labourers, urban non-manual employees, Industrial workers and so on. For a detailed description on inflation in Indian context, one may refer to the link <http://lokkatha.com/150/index.php/economics/55-inflation-a-price-rise-in-essential-commodities-a-consumers-perspective> Inflation & Price Rise in Essential Commodities: A Consumer's Perspective