I don't think you need to explain all of that in the essay. :)
The examiners will understand the 'eco jargon'- so saying that the CAD can act as a "speed limit" will be fine. If you've got alot of time I don't think it would hurt. Good luck!
Strong economic growth leads to a surge in import spending, particurlarly if domestic growth exceeds global growth rates. Thus during periods of strong growth, the BOGS component of the CAD tends to rise, and thus leading to higher CADS. This is known as the 'balance of payments constraints'...
I think micro would be a definite possibility- there's SO much you can talk about. I was expecting a micro q when I did my exam last year. So disappointed when there wasn't.
Benefits of Micro-Economic Reform
(a) Micro-economic level- technical dynamic and Allocative efficiency as firms...
They might not DIRECTLY refer to environmental management in the essay but there could be a question like "Discuss how a government may seek to acheive sustainable EG" in which case you would talk about EG but may also talk about the CAD being a "speed limit" on level of EG, unequal distibution...
So my friend has been extremely sick for the past two days to the point where I don't think she'll be able to sit through a legal studies exam without vomiting. Does she have to turn up to the exam or can her mum hand in a medical certificate from her doctor in the morning to the supervisors?
I think I really stuffed up. Didn't answer the questions properly, felt quite unarticulate...I wrote quite a bit but not good in terms of quality...ugh band 4 in english here I come...hope the internal can pull me up a bit...
Well the fact that people from a variety of different contexts can still draw personal interpretations from Hamlet is proof that it has coherence as a text i.e. it can be understood and hold meaning for someone with no knowledge of Shakespeare's context. A big reason for this is it is centred...
I wrote about Ancestors and In the Folk Museum in detail, as they challenged my perception and understanding of belonging the most and briefly referred (about a sentence linking them to my initial 'superficial' understanding of belonging) to 10 Mary Street, Feliks Skrzynecki and St Patricks...