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This essay uses chains of analysis to discuss the statement that "Globalisation is solely responsible for the trend in the share of wages as a proportion of GDP.
This essay uses chains of analysis and evaluation to discuss globalisation and how it has affected the increase in income inequality to a certain extent, using reference to specific countries
This essay includes detailed analysis and evaluation on whether globalisation always increases income inequality within countries, with reference to specific examples of countries.
This essay includes detailed chains of analysis, using the Lorenz curve, and evaluation examining the economic impact of a significant increase in income inequality within a country. Increased entrepreneurship, increased migration and changes in education are discussed with the help of examples.
This essay includes detailed analysis and evaluation on policies that could be implemented by the government to reduce absolute poverty, such as subsidising new enterprises, increasing government spending and the use of microfinance schemes is touched upon.
This essay critically examines the causes of changing patterns of trade and how it relates to the theory of comparative advantage. Points are made using detailed chains of analysis and evaluation points are made too.
This document goes over free trade areas and evaluates protectionist polices using chains of analysis. Protectionist measures in response to currency manipulation is also critically examined.
This essay critically examines the factors that could cause a deterioration in a country's terms of trade using chains of analysis and evaluation points. Points include relative inflation rates, relative productivity and relative exchange rates.
This essay uses chains of analysis and evaluation to examine the effects of significant improvement in a country's terms of trade on the achievement of its macroeconomic objectives. A judgement is also made deciding the overall impact.
This essay uses chains of analysis and evaluation points to examine the types of efficiencies that a monopolistically competitive market structure firm may or may not possess.