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Classical and keynesian theories of employment

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Darbas anglų kalba. Introduction. Content. List five nonincome determinants of consumption and saving. Explain how change in each of these determinants will effect the consumption and saving schedules. Explain the difference between a change in the amount consumed (or saved) and a change in the consumption (or saving) schedule. List the toll basic determinants of investment. Explain when a firm will and will not invest. Explain how to compute investment-demand curve. Explain why the relationship between investment spending and the real rate of interest is inverse. List the five noninterest determinants if investment. Explain how a change in each of these determinants will affect the investment-demand curve. Explain the two variables found in the investment schedule and two kinds of relationships that might be found to exist between these two variables. Overview of Euro zone. Situation in Lithuania. Conclusion. Terms used in the topic.
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Vilniaus Gedimino Technikos Universitetas

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