<span>1. Macroeconomics is _____ of broader aggregations of markets. the study
2. Macroeconomics tries _____ the national unemployment rate, the overall price level, and the total value of national output. to explain
3. There is no _____ the importance of macroeconomic analysis. denying
4. What makes macroeconomics such a _____ subject? challenging
5. Macroeconomic topics _____ often _____ on the front pages of newspapers. are … found
6. Macroeconomics ____ sometimes ____ income theory. is … called
7. Income theory _____ the level of total production. explains
8. The questions _____ by the macroeconomist are in terms of broad aggregates. asked
9. Market value of all final goods and services in an economy produced
by resources owned by people of that economy regardless of where the
resources are located is _____ . Gross National Product (GNP)
10. Macroeconomic analysis considers factors _____ the long-term level and growth of national income. affecting
11. International trade _____ determinants of goods-and-services flows across international boundaries. studies
12. Many economic events are _____ great interest to macroeconomists. оf
13. Macroeconomics _____ generally _____ on countrywide or global economics. is … focused
14. World Bank tries to encourage the flow of capital to poor countries;
it obtains funds from the world's advanced countries and uses these
resources _____ loans to less developed countries. to make
15. _____ are financial institutions through which savers can directly provide funds to borrowers. Banks
16. The difference between the money that a country pays out and the
money that they receive through international trade is _____. balance of payments
17. The goods and services that one country buys from other countries is called _____ . import
18. The goods and services that a country produces to sell to other countries is called _____ . export
19. Actions by the Federal government to expand or contract the money supply is _____ . monetary policy
20. Debt owned by the government is _____ . national deficit</span>
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I'm going to be explaining about how technology ruins jobs.
It ruins them in many ways causing people to become homeless or get fired.
First of all,
I think that technology ruins jobs because it distracts people.
Although not all technology such as calculators distract people, most of the technology distracts them. For example, you were doing your work and you saw a movie advertisement on your computer, you begin watching the movie and you just suddenly feel tired and fall asleep.
Once people get bored, they start to either play on their phones or computers, look on the news. It makes them go away from their jobs and they don't pay attention and their customers are not happy.
In conclusion,
That is why I think technology ruins jobs. It ruins peoples lives by distracting them from work.
Mara Campos (has become) a rising star in the Progressive
Party. She ( began) her political career while she (was studying) at Woodsville University. When she first
( stood) as a candidate for Woodsville, she (did not win)
many votes – Woodsville is a traditional town, and no woman (had ever been) a candidate there before. “They
(are electing) the same man, year after year, “she told me” , and they just ( laughed) at me when I ( got up) to speak”.
But she was the winning candidate in the next election, and since then
she (has shown) herself to be a hard-hitting speaker who (is never) afraid to say what she thinks.
In recent
months she (has fought) hard to improve the position of women.
She told me the reason . “ I began this campaign because women (are continually writing) to me, complaining of how
their husbands (treat) them. Sometimes their husbands (threw) them out of the family home and left them without
any possessions. The law always (takes) the husband's side
in such cases”. When I (intervied) Maria Campos last week, she (was planning) a new campaign on this question. She (has already
persuaded) some of the country's most important legal experts to support
her. “The law must be changed”, she ( said) to me.