4EC1 02R Rms 20190822
4EC1 02R Rms 20190822
4EC1 02R Rms 20190822
Summer 2019
In Economics (4EC1)
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Summer 2019
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AO4
• However, there is an opportunity cost to the
government in providing parks and open spaces
• This area of land could be used for other purposes such
as housing or for commercial development which may
create jobs and increase output
• There is a cost in creating and maintaining the park
which must be funded by the government, as the park is
free to use
• The overall benefits will depend on how many people
use the park and if there are alternative ways to protect (9)
the environment/reduce pollution such as pollution
permits, regulation or fines
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AO4
• However, high rates of unemployment may help some
firms compete
• Some firms within South Africa may find it easier to
recruit from a larger pool of workers due to the 27.7%
unemployment rate
• Some firms may see a reduction in labour costs if there
are high levels of unemployment due to fewer wage
demands
• The overall impact will depend upon the type of
unemployment, the duration and the state of the
economy in South Africa (9)
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0 No rewardable material.
0 No rewardable material.
AO4
• However, tariffs can be a good way to protect Chinese
infant industries which may now face increased
competition from cheaper imports from MNCs such as
Nestle or Proctor & Gamble
• This may result in an increase in unemployment in
Chinese firms who make consumer products
• Tariffs are also a good way to gain revenue for the
Chinese government and this will be reduced as tariff
rates have fallen from an average of 17.3% to 7.7%
• Reducing tariffs may also reduce the surplus on the
current account balance as more consumers buy
imported products
• However, the overall impact on the Chinese economy
may be limited as it also depends on whether Chinese
consumers do switch to imported goods rather than buy
Chinese products (12)
• It may not have a great impact as only 200 products are
involved
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0 No rewardable material.