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1.Provide examples and explanations of how the case highlights the operation of Australia's legal system, and in particular, migration law, and refer to issues discussed in your course material.
An introduction to Australia's legal system
International Law in an Australian context
History of Australian Migration Law
Multiculturalism in Australia
Practical implementation of Migration Law in Australia
Introduction to Review of Migration Decisions
Recent developments and trends in Australian migration law and policy
Migration Act, Regulations and Policy and delegated legislation
Australian legal system - primary functions; separation of powers
Principles and application of Statutory Interpretation
Analyse and interpret legislation and policy and respective roles played by both in migration law context
Structure and role of Department of Home Affairs
Communication Skills
Legal Citation
Legal Research
Administrative legal skills
Qa long-run equilibrium but not a short-run equilibrium. Question 7 (2.5 points) Suppose that political instability in other countries makes people fear for the value of their assets in these countries so that they desire to purchase more U.S assets. make it rise which by itself would decrease U.S. aggregate demand. make it fall which by itself would decrease U.S. aggregate demand. make it rise which by itself would increase U.S. aggregate demand. make it fall which by itself would increase U.S. aggregate demand. Question 8 (2.5 points) If the U.S. government imposes a quota on leather bags, then net exports of U.SBackground: The third and fourth steps in the monetary policy transmission mechanism connect: a aggregate demand to final GDP b. the federal funds rate to market interest rates C. the federal funds rate to the final GDP D. market interest rates to aggregate demand Question: The connection identified in the previous question will be weaker when: A. a higher marginal propensity to consume B. a lower marginal propensity to consume C. aggregate demand begin more sensitive to interest rates D. aggregate demand being less sensitive to interest ratesIf tax declines O aggregate demand shifts to the left O aggregate demand shifts to the right O real GDP declines by a movement along the same aggregate demand O real GDP Increases by a movement along the same aggregate demand Question 32 How does inflation affect wages? O Inflation Increases real wages O Inflation decreases real wages O Inflation does not Influence real wages O Inflation decreases nominal wages Question 33 Consumption function will shift down if O disposable income will go up O house prices will go down O house prices will go up O disposable income will go downQuestion 2 (0.3 points) The drop in housing values has a wealth effect that most directly affects which component of aggregate demand? Question 2 options: Government Purchases Investment Consumption Net Exports Question 3 (0.3 points) The drop in new housing construction most directly affects which component of aggregate demand? Question 3 options: Net Exports Government Purchases Consumption Investment