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In a story from HYPERLINK "http://www.ft.com/" www.ft.com (1/31/2005) describing Ireland's transformation to a prosperous economy it was noted that "Ireland's story is unique: a small, English- speaking, non- industrialised country on the edge of Europe was able to secure structural funds from the EU, cut taxes, deregulate than its neighbours and attract lots of foreign companies in the process." As these policies were implemented investment steadily increased in Ireland and potential GDP increased.
These changes would be shown as
i. rightward shifts of the AD curve
ii. leftward shifts of the SAS curve
iii. rightward shifts of the LAS curve
Psychological Factors
Elements of human behavior that are influenced by the individual's mental state and can affect physical well-being and interaction with the environment.
Binge Eating Disorder
A condition marked by repeated instances of consuming vast amounts of food rapidly, frequently leading to a state of discomfort.
Compensatory Behaviors
Actions taken to counteract or make up for negative feelings or behaviors, often seen in eating disorders as attempts to manage weight or alleviate guilt from eating.
Overweight
A condition characterized by having more body weight than is considered normal or healthy for one's age, height, and body type.
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