supply-side policies

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supply-side policies
a range of measures designed to increase AS and hence the potential output of the economy, though many improvements may come from the private sector
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labour market
an example of a factor market, in this case where labour is bought and sold
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trade union
an organisation of workers set up to negotiate on wages, working hours and working conditions with employers on behalf of its members
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deregulation
the process of removing govt. controls from markets
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product markets
markets in which all kinds of g/s are traded, e.g. the markets for airline travel or mobile phones
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Card 2

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an example of a factor market, in this case where labour is bought and sold

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labour market

Card 3

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an organisation of workers set up to negotiate on wages, working hours and working conditions with employers on behalf of its members

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Card 4

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the process of removing govt. controls from markets

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Card 5

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markets in which all kinds of g/s are traded, e.g. the markets for airline travel or mobile phones

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Preview of the back of card 5

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