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homework assignment on case studies and what the men vs the women do in society. Understanding what it is like to be an anthropologist and staying in the location for the period that they do deciphering the amount of information they get, becoming a part of the society, and living like a true civilian does in that culture.
homework document evaluating the thoughts on gender and products. whether things in stores are gender coded and how it affects our day to day purchases
going through the 3 factors of monetary policy. Those being; open market operations, discount rate policy and the required reserve ration. what each of them means, and what happens to our money supply when each are applied when in need.
assets and liabilities within our banking system. how the government uses monetary policy to fight inflation and/or recession. demonstrating how the money works thru the bank after understanding what they own and owe
the differences between the recessionary gap and the inflationary gap, what to do when solving how to close each of the gaps. Evaluating equations and determining what it does to the graphs when we adjust the gaps
diving right into the government sector we take a look at what's involved with government spending, defining each of the terms as well as including it within our price index. Describing the different price indices and how it relates to actual investment spending/consumption
autonomous consumption may or may not take part when going thru an investment. when we see both laid out and illustrated with one another, were able to determine values and address whether the firm is spending less or more than desired.
Chapter 5 is about price controls and quotas and how markets meddle with these things.
Chapter 4 notes Professor Owen Svalestad
This document cover the basics of bio 1108