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Paperback Welfare Economy And Crime Rate Relationship Book

ISBN: 1082488046

ISBN13: 9781082488047

Welfare Economy And Crime Rate Relationship

Specific Areas of Crime rate increasing, due to poor macro economy environment influences Macroeconomics is a rather broad field, but two specific areas of research are representative of this discipline. The first area is the factors that determine long-term economic growth, or increases in the national income. The other involves the causes and consequences of short-term fluctuations in national income and employment, also known as the business cycle, such as researching whether recession will cause crime rate rising issue. Economic growth refers to an increase in aggregate production in an economy. Macroeconomists study economic growth with an eye toward understanding the factors that either promote or retard economic growth in order to support economic policies that will support growth, development, and rising living standards. Growth is commonly modeled as a function of physical capital, human capital, labor force, and technology. So, when economic growth is raising, then unemployment rate will decrease in possible. ⦁Business Positive or negative Cycles andthe country's macro economic environment is good and bad relationship A long term macroeconomic growth trends, the levels and rates-of-change of major macroeconomic variables such as employment and national output go through occasional fluctuations up or down, expansions and recessions, in a phenomenon known as the business cycle. ⦁ Macroeconomics vs. Microeconomics, what can influence crime rate more? Macroeconomics differs from microeconomics, which focuses on smaller factors that affect choices made by individuals and companies.Factors studied in both microeconomics and macroeconomics typically have an influence on one another. For example, the unemployment level in the economy as a whole has an effect on the supply of workers from which a company can hire.

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