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jenjen_pussykat said:
i think the CPI was 100, 102, 103 each year. if you do the inflation formula, inflation actually decreases (from 1% to 0.98% or something i forgot). it wasn't stagflation it was just the simple inverse relationship as shown on the philips curve.
yep, thats what i wrote abt too.. the stats for that eco show how inf and unempt share an inverse rel'ship
 

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Be realistic .....if you think your get 95+ prepare for a high 80's. Short Answer questions are marker killers.....Maybe its ur school that gave u false hope but the HSC is more cruel.
 

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isitjax said:
am i crazy or was the ingfation/u/e/partiocipation rate thing stagf;ltion???
im getting kinda freaked out.. bec there was rising inflation at the saem tim eof riisng u/e?? yeah...?

yeh it was like mild stagflation coz it was such low CPI only 100, 102, 103 if i can remember over the 3 years. that means between yr 1 and yr 2 there was stagflation but the raite of inflation fell between yr 2 and yr 3.
 

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overall

overall, i think it could have been alot harder. the essays were very straight forward and i reckon they will mark them very hard becoz so many people would of gone so well. how can u judge what u think ur gonna get, how do ppl know how ss and essays will be marked like. all u can be sure on is what u got in mc,
i got 18. the rest is subjective.
 

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Soulja said:
yeh it was like mild stagflation coz it was such low CPI only 100, 102, 103 if i can remember over the 3 years. that means between yr 1 and yr 2 there was stagflation but the raite of inflation fell between yr 2 and yr 3.
staglation is high inflation without the corresponding high levels of economic growth. i did its the inverse of the phillips curve as well, fingers crossed
 

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Oz said:
staglation is high inflation without the corresponding high levels of economic growth. i did its the inverse of the phillips curve as well, fingers crossed
but wasnt inflation falling and unempt rising?? i worked out the infn rate for each year, and im pretty sure it fell..
or the other case may be that i just stuffed it up..
 
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staglation is high inflation without the corresponding high levels of economic growth. i did its the inverse of the phillips curve as well, fingers crossed
Stagflation is directly related to employment rates vs inflation rates. It is not directly defined by economic growth.
 

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Teleph said:
Be realistic .....if you think your get 95+ prepare for a high 80's. Short Answer questions are marker killers.....Maybe its ur school that gave u false hope but the HSC is more cruel.


yup thats the truth right there
 
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Rorix said:
yup thats the truth right there
Should I post my answers I got for the 2003 paper and you have a look at them and estimate? You're undermining my confidence a bit, but I swear I did well and knew what I was doing in that test.
 

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shrt! i literally wrote jackshrt for the extended responses (5/6 pages). HowTF do u write 20 pages? Must have DANG MASSIVE writing i reckon.
 

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ay_caramba said:
but wasnt inflation falling and unempt rising?? i worked out the infn rate for each year, and im pretty sure it fell..
or the other case may be that i just stuffed it up..
yeh i calculated too and although the CPI was rising, the actual rate of inflation was falling over the three year period....i think
 

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If you wrote stagflation and showed the relationship despite the falling inflation rate, would you still get marks?? Obviously i backed up despite being wrong, but i showed a relationship regardless.
 

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Shuter said:
Should I post my answers I got for the 2003 paper and you have a look at them and estimate? You're undermining my confidence a bit, but I swear I did well and knew what I was doing in that test.
I dont think anyone is "undermining your confidence", we can see that you confident. very confident actually. I think people might be undermining your ability to get such a high mark... I dont think you confidence is going anywhere fast.......
 

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