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Distinguish between land as a resource and human as a resourceplease help |
| Answer» HUMAN is itself the GREATEST RESOUCE which CREATES all RESOURCE | |
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study the working of commercial banks in India by studying the working of of the branch office of any public sector commercial bank |
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Answer» n4i4t5o4k3eperogkfkpfExplanation:mt4r;TPTL;fgtv |
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Why we should be careful while using our natural resources |
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Answer» We must be very careful in using our NATURAL resources especially the non-renewable ones like coal, petroleum, minerals etc. because hey are limited in quantity and once these get depleted then it could not be revived EASILY. Because it is AVAILABLE in very less quantity.Hope the answer will HELP you PLZ mark it as the brainliest answer. |
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Mean of 100 observations is found to be 40. If at the time of computation two items are wrongly taken as 30 and 27 instead of 3 and 72, find the correct mean.(Ans-40.18) |
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Answer» tion:mean = sum of observation / NUMBER of observation sum of observation= no of observation × mean100 × 40 = 400030 + 27 = 573 + 72 = 7575 - 57 = 184000 + 18 = 40184018 / 100 = 40.18hope it will HELP you . |
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NDPfc= 7000 NFIA=200 dep 150 GNPmp |
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Answer» GNP = GDP +Net FACTOR Income from Abroad (NFIA). From the ... NDPfc = GNPMP – DEPRECIATION – NFIA – INDIRECT TAXES + Subsidies. = 200 – 10 – (-4) -20 + 4. |
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What is physical capital? what are it's different types |
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It help us to know wether the person is nourished or undernourished_________? |
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People have different wishes like and dislikes and aspirations it means different people have different ________ ? |
| Answer» TIVE TOWARDS things.Hope it HELPS you | |
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Hola why do india export foodgrainsand earn a small income when a large section of people within the country are not able to access foodgrains no spam copying is reported |
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Answer» There is a need for self sufficient in FOOD because 1. LOT of foreign exchange which could have been used to import CAPITAL goods is being used to import food GRAINS. 2. food is the basic necessity of all human beings.Hope It HELPS u :) |
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What does the demand curve given show? |
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Answer» In economics, a demand CURVE is a graph depicting the RELATIONSHIP between the price of a CERTAIN commodity (the y-axis) and the QUANTITY of that commodity that is DEMANDED at that pricebrilliant pls |
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Plz give me 1 imp question for ch 1 eco |
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Answer» from which CLASS????????? |
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Factor which determines the size of sample |
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Answer» tion:HEY mateThese factors are: 1) the margin of error, 2) the confidence level, and 3) the proportion (or percentage) of the sample that will chose a given ANSWER to a survey question.hope it HELPS ❤❤ |
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“Statistics or numerical statement of facts, but all facts numerically stated or not statistics.” Explain the statement and point out clearly which numerical statements of facts are statistics |
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Answer» 5-₹;-"EXPLANATION:vxbxbhskxvjskbxhid |
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we always dream about the possibility of life on other planets. Can you imagine, however, what we must look like to aliens who may be watching us? Write a story from the point of view of an alien who is observing the people of Earth. |
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Answer» also look LIKE to them if an alien is observing the earth he will KNOW where is white HOUSE and attack everyone on the planet so never contact an aliien |
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What is animal cell plz answer |
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Answer» Cells. - BASIC unit of LIFE in organisms of the kingdom Animalia. They are EUKARYOTIC cells having a true nucleus, They LACK cell walls and are enclosed by plasma membrane. |
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How do the medium and large farmers obtain capital from farming ? How is it different from the small farmers ? this is a question of economicplease answer fast |
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Answer» and large farmers usually have savings from farming. the small farmers have to borrow money to ARRANGE for the CAPITAL ( loans). They borrow from large farmers or the village moneylenders or the traders who SUPPLY various inputs for cultivation. thank you |
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S Nature ofwork--in the workers both physically and meally pressured lessnumber of works will be willing to work and vice.versa.Assignment1shoes.leather shoes tocausaImagine you own a firm which is producing leatherwhich of the following will cause the supply ofdecrease ? (It can be more than one and were)a. An increase in the price of leather shoes.b. An increase in the price of leather.. A decrease in the price of shoelaces.d. An increase in number of shoemakers.Dee |
| Answer» YE NHI ATA mujheExplanation:i don't KNOW | |
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What is jail cost of living according dadabhai naoroji. |
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Answer» Various ATTEMPT have been made to develop a SCALE to MEASURE poverty. DadaBhai Naoroji was the first to measure poverty. He used ' JAIL COST of LIVING' to measure the poverty line. He used the measure for prisoners and used appropriate PREVAILING prices to arrive the cost of consumption of adult prisoners. |
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Economic development by maintainig the natural resourcesfor present and future use is |
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Answer» sustainable developmentExplanation:sustaining the ABILITY of natural SYSTEM to provide the natural resources and ecosystem services based upon which the economy DEPEND |
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If the real GD is Rs.520 and nominal GDP id Rs.650, calculate the price index (base=100) Your answer |
| Answer» GD is Rs.520 and nominal GDP id Rs.650, calculate the price index (base=100)Explanation:GDP 5 00, Netfactor INCOME to ABROAD is 50 and subsidy is. (-)50 then howmuch will be GNP 7. | |
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concept studied under Micro - economics. a) National income. b) General price level. c) Factor pricing. d)products pricing. Options : 1) b and c. 2) b,c and d. 3) a,b and c. 4) c and d |
| Answer» HEY mate !Answer is :2).b,C and d.Explanation:HOPE it helps u#Keep SMILING :) | |
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When gst was started |
| Answer» GST was introduced in the midnight of 1 July 2017 by the PRESIDENT of India.HOPE IT HELPS!MARK AS BRAINLIEST! | |
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concept studied under Micro - economics. a) National income. b) General price level. c) Factor pricing. d) products pricing. Options : 1) b and c 2) b,c and d. 3) a,b and c. 4) c and d |
| Answer» UT I didn’t GOT it | |
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Define the term business |
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Answer» and SELLING as a WAY of earning money; commercehope it helpz MARK it as brainliest |
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What is meant by product differentiation? In which market form is it prevalent? plz don't spam guys |
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Answer» the marketing of GENERALLY similar products with MINOR variations that are used by consumers when MAKING a choice.please MARK me brainliestitz kavya ❣ |
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What do you mean by double coincidence of wants ? |
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Answer» The double coincidence of WANTS mean that both the PARTIES have to agree to sell and buy each other's commodity i.e. what a PERSON desires to sell is exactly what the other person wishes to buy.This is your answer bro |
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Name the various types of commercial activities |
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Answer» •Foreign trade•Transportation•Warehousing•Insurance•Banking and finance•Advertising and publicity•Other aidshope it helpz MRK it as BRAINLIEST#RAMAN#FOLLOW me GUYS |
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Mention any two natural factors of production. |
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Answer» natural factors of production are :land(ANYTHING that comes from land EG fruits, vegetables ETC) & THOUGH animals LIKE sheep gives wool,goat,cow,buffalo gives milk & some animals dead skins further used for making leather. |
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State John Maynard Keynes definition of economics |
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Answer» Here is your ANSWER mateExplanation:What Is Keynesian ECONOMICS?Keynesian economics is an economic theory of total spending in the economy and its effects on output and inflation. Keynesian economics was developed by the British ECONOMIST John Maynard Keynes during the 1930s in an attempt to understand the Great Depression. Keynes ADVOCATED for increased government expenditures and lower taxes to stimulate demand and pull the global economy out of the depression.Subsequently, Keynesian economics was used to refer to the concept that OPTIMAL economic performance could be achieved—and economic slumps prevented—by influencing aggregate demand through activist stabilization and economic intervention policies by the government. Keynesian economics is considered a "demand-side" theory that focuses on changes in the economy over the short run. |
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describe price floor by the government and describe mode of exercise .Tell about the government goals and what is our prospective |
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Answer» Explanation: PRICE FLOOR A price floor is the lowest legal price that can be paid in markets for goods and services, labor, or financial capital. Perhaps the best-known example of a price floor is the minimum wage, which is based on the normative view that someone working full time ought to be able to afford a BASIC standard of living. The federal minimum wage at the end of 2014 was $7.25 per hour, which yields an income for a single person slightly higher than the poverty line. As the cost of living rises over time, the Congress periodically raises the federal minimum wage. Price floors are sometimes called “price supports,” because they support a price by preventing it from falling below a certain level. Around the world, many countries have passed laws to create agricultural price supports. Farm prices and thus farm incomes fluctuate, sometimes widely. So even if, on average, farm incomes are adequate, some years they can be quite low. The purpose of price supports is to prevent these swings. The most common way price supports work is that the government enters the market and buys up the product, ADDING to demand to keep prices higher than they otherwise WOULD be. According to the Common Agricultural Policy reform passed in 2013, the European Union (EU) will spend about 60 billion euros per year, or 67 billion dollars per year, or roughly 38% of the EU budget, on price supports for Europe’s farmers from 2014 to 2020. FIGURE 2 illustrates the effects of a government program that assures a price above the equilibrium by focusing on the market for wheat in Europe. In the absence of government intervention, the price would adjust so that the quantity supplied would equal the quantity demanded at the equilibrium point E0, with price P0 and quantity Q0. However, policies to keep prices high for farmers keeps the price above what would have been the market equilibrium level—the price Pf shown by the dashed horizontal line in the diagram. The result is a quantity supplied in excess of the quantity demanded (Qd). When quantity supplied exceeds quantity demanded, a surplus exists. The high-income areas of the world, including the UNITED States, Europe, and Japan, are estimated to spend roughly $1 billion per day in supporting their farmers. If the government is willing to purchase the excess supply (or to provide payments for others to purchase it), then farmers will benefit from the price floor, but taxpayers and consumers of food will pay the costs. Numerous proposals have been offered for reducing farm subsidies. In many countries, however, political support for subsidies for farmers remains strong. Either because this is viewed by the population as supporting the traditional rural way of life or because of the lobbying power of the agro-business. |
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Define any four factors of production |
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Answer» the four FACTORS of PRODUCTION are land, labor, CAPITAL, and entrepreneurship. |
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Where do most of the small farmers borrow money to arrange for the capital in (a) less than 40% (b) less than 30% (c) less than 60% (d) less than 70% |
| Answer» PE this will HELP you | |
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Where do most of the small farmers borrow money to arrange for the capital in |
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Answer» small farmer in palampur borrow MONEY to arrange capital from the money LENDERS from the VILLAGE or TRADERS. |
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What is the full form of UFO??? |
| Answer» UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS | |
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Audit independence meaning |
| Answer» AUDITOR independence refers to the independence of the internal auditor or of the external auditor from PARTIES that may have a FINANCIAL INTEREST in the business being audited. ... Independence of the internal auditor means independence from parties whose interests might be harmed by the results of an AUDIT. | |
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What is the difference between real and virtual image |
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Answer» The following are the differences between a real IMAGE and virtual image: ... A real image is formed when the rays of LIGHT after REFLECTION or REFRACTION actually meet at some point WHEREAS a virtual image is formed when the rays of light after reflection or refraction appear to meet at a point. |
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Uce The aim of production is to and that we want. the a |
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Answer» What is the QUESTIONEXPLANATION: |
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Tube wells are the main source at Palampura |
| Answer» YES .............. .. | |
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The main reasion for the high growth of money supply in India since 1990is |
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Answer» After resorting to monetary jamming by inflating benchmark interest RATES the money supply growth continues unabated and is moving towards 20% mark. This highest growth seen from 1990. ... 3 components i.e. CURRENCY with the public and time deposits has recorded a RIGID inflation.Explanation:plz mark me as brainliest |
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Class: IX Economics: The Story of Village PalampurRead page number 6 to 12 and write the answer of the following questions:1. Explain the difficulties faced by small farmers due to the lack of capital.2. Define the term Human Capital.3. What do you mean by non farm activities? Give examples and explain briefly.4. What can be done so that more non- farming activities can be started in the villages?5. Differentiate between land and labour as factors of production.6. Land as well as capital are scarce, yet there is a basic difference between the two. State the difference.7. How do medium and large farmers obtain capital for farming? How are they different from small farmers?8. What are the different factors of production? Write about each in short. |
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Answer» Hey MATE u r answers ↓↓1.1) the small farmers are not able to do work properly . 2) they don't have enough money to pay taxes. 4) as we all know that in today's time the farmers need more capital than before to increase their crop protection. they are not able to do farming properly bcoz of the lack of less land .2.Human capital refers to the production factors, coming from human beings, we use to create goods and services. Our knowledge, skills, habits, and social and personality attributes all form part of the human capital that contributes to the creation of goods and services. Our creativity also contributes.3.Non farming activities are those which do not include farming as a source of income. These include construction, manufacturing, transporting, communication, trade and mining among others. These are as efficient as farming and provide livelihood to a large population in rural parts of the country.Farm activities include agriculture (crop production), plantation, animal husbandry (milk, meat, egg etc), forestry & logging and FISHING, whereas the non-farm sector includes all other activities like agro-processing industries, wholesale and retail trading, storage and communication, transport and education , health4.Dairy is also a non-farm work , In villages setting up Dairy services can be started for welfare of villagers. in villages we can set up small scale industries for promotion of local handicrafts like basket weaving , pottery etc.5.(i) Land refers to all resources provided by nature used in production while labour refers to human efforts in production. (ii) Land supply cannot be INCREASED while labour is both geographically and occupationally mobile. ... (iv) Land produces raw materials for production while labour provides services in production6.The difference between the land and capital: The land is a natural resource, whereas the capital represents the financial assets which are in the form of cash, or any equipment. The supply of the land is finite, whereas the supply of the capital is infinite.7.(i) The medium and large farmers have their own savings from farming. ... (ii) In contrast, the small farmers have to borrow money to arrange for the capital. They borrow from large farmers or the village moneylenders or the traders who supply various inputs for cultivation.8.The factors of production are resources that are the building blocks of the economy; they are what PEOPLE use to produce goods and services. Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.Explanation:!! Hope it helps u my frd !! °°°plz mark as brainliest °°°#Keep smiling :) |
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What is the difference between buffalo and bison |
| Answer» BISON is MALE and he MAINLY FOUND in AFRICA | |
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3.Central Government Ministry estimates GDP by collecting information relating to total volume of goods and services and their prices with the help of- (a)Private organisation and Zilla Parishad (b)Government departments of Union territories (c)Government departments of all Indian States (d)Government departments of all Indian States and Union Territories |
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Answer» (d)GOVERNMENT departments of all Indian States and UNION TERRITORIES Explanation: |
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Explain the components of human development class 10. |
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Answer» tion: the THREE components of human development index class 10Results in Englishमानव विकास सूचकांक कक्षा 10 के तीन घटक समझानेHuman Development Index (HDI) is a static composite indicator that is used to rank the LEVELS of developmentamong countries. It is classified intothree components, namely, life EXPECTANCY (years at birth), life expectancy(expected years of schooling), and Standard of LIVING (GDP/GNI per capita)HOPE IT HELP YOU PLEASE MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER |
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The term population refers to...... |
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Answer» The TERM population refers to the NUMBER of people live in a particular AREA,city or country.hope it will HELP you:) |
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की संभावना होती तो पिलताको एक होडर सत लिम देणा और कर कम प्राप्त तीतो के बाद बात कनगौर आपुर्ति फी लोचलील रेणथ की रेखान के |
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Explain briefly the distinction between (1) national income and domestic income (2) GDP at current price and GDP at constant price |
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Answer» 1.) Basic difference between NATIONAL INCOME and DOMESTIC INCOME................It happens because national income includes the income of normal resident income only , irrespective of their place of earning. Whereas ,Domestic income includes the income of both resident and NON resident, but within the domestic territory of the country.2.)Main difference between GDP at current prices and GDP at constant prices......................GDP at current prices are measured at current year prices. Whereas, GDP at constant prices are measured at base year prices. Request:hope this ANSWER helps you if u found it helpful then PLZZ thank my answer . |
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Explain evalution of development policies Indian industry since 1950. 90. |
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Normally the demand curve is. A. Upward sloping B. Downward sloping C. U shaped D. Inverted U shaped |
| Answer» OPTION C is CORRECT ANSWER. . . . . . . . . | |