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The Size and Role of Government: Economic Issues
sgp.fas.orgThe Size and Role of Government: Economic Issues Congressional Research Service 2 government by the number of employees is imprecise because the government can substitute capital for labor over time to accomplish the same tasks with fewer employees. For example, the government’s purchase of computers has rendered many clerical jobs obsolete.
The Size and Role of Government: Economic Issues
fas.orgThe Size and Role of Government: Economic Issues Congressional Research Service 2 government by the number of employees is imprecise because the government can substitute capital for labor over time to accomplish the same tasks with fewer employees. For example, the government’s purchase of computers has rendered many clerical jobs obsolete.
Question paper: Paper 2 Human geography - Sample set 1
filestore.aqa.org.uk‘Addressing socio-economic issues is more important than dealing with environmental challenges in the management of urban areas.’ How far do you agree with this view? [20 marks] 25 . Specimen material .