Cambridge International Advanced and Advanced Subsidiary Level 9708 Economics November 2009 Principal Examiner Report for Teachers ECONOMICS Paper 9708/11 Multiple Choice (Core) Question Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Key B B D C C A B C C A C C B D C Question Number 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Key C C A C B C A C C D B B C A B General Comments There were 4022 candidates with a mean score on this paper of 15.58. This was a fall from the corresponding exam last year
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sample size and participants‚ data analyses techniques and study limitations (Johnson and Waterfield‚ 2004). Accordingly‚ this chapter is divided into nine sections. Section 3.1 explains the reasons for the choice of case study approach; section 3.2 describes the sampling strategy and choice of snowball sampling; section 3.3 details the preliminary study and its outcomes; section 3.4 narrates the selection of respondents while section 3.5 highlights the data collection through interviews. Section 3.6
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Management responses from Daydream Island Resort Dear Mr. Mahon‚ Thank you very much for the feedback with regard to your recent stay on Daydream Island. It is certainly disappointing to hear that Daydream did not meet with your expectations on your visit. As you can appreciate your visit coincided with the traditional school holiday period‚ which is a time when families choose to holiday and spend time with their children. Daydream Island does cater to all travelers including families
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(B): Describe how two pieces of legislation impacts on the setting. For this assignment‚ I will consider how rights and responsibilities of service users and service providers in the setting are impacted by the use of legislation. According to www.dhsspsni.gov.uk “Legislation is defined as the act of making law(s) by the Governing Body in a country. Legislation is needed for the implementation of policies in‚ e.g. hospitals” The two legislations I will consider are; • The Northern Ireland Act
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the person we formed the relationship with is because of an association that we made between them and a positive feeling‚ therefore feeling happier when you are around them. This theory also claims that the aspects of the environment can indirectly crate a positive affection‚ such as the weather. For example if you meet a person at a wedding then you will associate them with a joyful occasion and therefore feel a lot happier to be around them. The May and Hamilton study that was conducted in 1980 asked
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MODERN METHODS OF RECRUITMENT [pic] Presented By: Chhatrapal Surve(160) S.Y.BBA INDEX |SR.NO |DESCRIPTION |PAGE NUMBER | |1) |WHAT IS RECRUITMENT? |3 | |2) |TYPES OF RECRUITMENT |4-10
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Superior University Lahore Assignment Of Economics BBA - 3B Group Member M.Usman 11461 M.Irfan 11442 Junaid 11478 Arslan 11480 Rameez 11443 Acknowledgement In the name of Allah‚ the most beneficent & the Merciful. Firstly‚ we all likely
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cost of each activity with resources to all products and services according to the actual consumption by each. This model assigns more indirect costs (overhead) into direct costs compared to conventional costing. Aims of model With ABC‚ a company can soundly estimate the cost elements of entire products ACTIVITIES and services. That may help inform a company’s decision to either: Identify and eliminate those products and services that are unprofitable and lower the prices of those that are overpriced
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One way you can lower the cost of produce and be sure of their origin is to grow your own. Even in urban centers people are doing so. Go on the internet and see how you can as well. Discuss and describe one way you can make this happen whether in a dining facility or at home. Produce cost will be lower if you grow them at your home because it will reduce many of the cost that is associated with if you have to buy them in the supermarket or the food/vegetable market. The cost of labor will be
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(“finds”) – use “bathtub theorem” So we can show in equilibrium‚ unemployment rate is Hence‚ natural Rate of Unemployment for 2014 is as follows: (U/130) = (0.02 + {0.02+0.20}) = 11.82% Similarly‚ natural Rate of Unemployment for 2015 is as follows: (U/100) = (0.025 + {0.025+0.15}) = 14.29% Ans: Removing labour restrictions will give freedom to companies to fire staff that is disguised unemployed‚ hence reducing the rate of disguised unemployment. In addition‚ whenever needed these vacancies can be filled
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