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Measurment of money supply |
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Answer» easures of Money SupplyM1 – Narrow Measure. M1 INCLUDES all currency (i...M2 – Intermediate Measure...M3 – Broad Measure...In a Nutshell. Money supply is defined as the total quantity... |
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Why are the rules and regulations required for the consumers in Marketplace |
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Answer» nd regulations are required in the marketplace to PROTECT theconsumers against EXPLOITATION by the producers, sellers and service providers. They often indulge in UNFAIR trade practices and PROVIDE false information about a particular service or PRODUCT. |
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What is the scope for plastic money |
| Answer» MONEY are being USED more than paper money some countries have becomed cash less INDIAN govt is also trying to make Indian also a cashless COUNTRY so the scope for plastic money is well and fair. | |
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Any 5 public facilities need for development in country |
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Answer» RS LOAN SHOULD BE PAID BY GOVERNMENT.2. JOBS FOR YOUNGSTERS BY GOVERNMENT.3. GIVE BEST EDUCATIONIN GOVERNMENT SCHOOL.4. HOSPITALITYAND EMERGENCY SERVICES.5. GIRLS GET EDUCATION. |
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Relationship between economics and business administration |
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Answer» ,The relationship between economics and business ADMINISTRATION is like the relationship between PHYSICS and engineering. One focuses on underlying principles and mathematical MODELS, the other is a professional discipline that DRAWS from those principles and models.MARK ME AS BRAINIEST |
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Make a list of spreading epidemic and cholera. those who give correct ans I will mark it as brainliest. plz is urgent. |
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Answer» cholera?Diarrhea is the key symptom of cholera.The cause of cholera is INFECTION by the V. cholera bacteria. These bacteria were DISCOVERED in 1883.The German bacteriologist, Robert Koch (1843-1910), studied the disease during an epidemic in Egypt. He found a bacterium in the intestines of those who had DIED of cholera but could neither isolate the organism nor infect animals with it.Later that year, Koch went to India, where he succeeded in isolating the bacteria. He discovered that they thrived in damp, dirty LINEN and moist earth, and in the stools of PATIENTS with the disease. |
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What are the manufacturing units set up in palampur? |
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Answer» re no HIGH scalemanufacturing units in Palampuras farming is the mainproduction ACTIVITY. Some people have set up small scalemanufacturing in their homes or in the FIELD like PRODUCTION of Jaggery etc. |
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Name the sub sectors of secondary sector? |
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Answer» ondary sector includes SECONDARY processing of RAW materials, FOOD MANUFACTURING, textile manufacturing and industry. Market Sectors. Automotive Industry. Production Process. |
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Name the sub sector of primary sector? |
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Answer» lassification of the primary SECTOR as follows: AGRICULTURE (crop and animal husbandry) FORESTRY and LOGGING. Hunting and fishing. Mining and EXTRACTION of raw materials. |
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Why people buy insurance? |
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Answer» life insurance is one of the most important financial decisions, but believe it or not, only 10 per cent of Indians are INSURED. But why is it so important? Well, regardless of how much you earn, no one knows what the future holds. LOTS of PEOPLE die a prematurely EVERY year from illness or accident and, if you happen to be the sole breadwinner in the family and you were to pass away, it could have devastating consequences for your loved ones-their ability to pay household expenses, debts and maintain their standard of living.The least you can do, therefore, is to secure your family's financial future by buying a life insurance policy. Besides, do not overlook BENEFITS of a life insurance during your lifetime, especially if you are young. We list 10 compelling reasons for buying a life insurance policy |
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What are the main demerits of barter system? |
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Answer» es it is very difficult to find the person who WANTS to EXCHANGE the desired goods with the goods desired by the other ( double COINCIDENCE of wants) |
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Explain the working of barter system? |
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Answer» er system ONE person wants to EXCHANGE his GOODS with other goods and for that he would have to find a person who wants buy the FIRST PERSONS goods in exchange of his goods |
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People below poverty line in india are classified as such based on |
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Answer» are entitled to a minimum prescribed FOOD basket , 2) They GET WORK for a prescribed minimum number of days in a year , |
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The other name of 'market price' is : (a) Minimum Price (b) Maximum Price (c) Issue Price (d) Proposed Price. Choose one of the following. |
| Answer» PRICE is the ANSWER | |
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Short note explain the components of budget. |
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Answer» rials and UTILITIES budget:This budget provides for acquiring raw materials required for production, spare parts for MAINTENANCE, labour time, machine time, and energy consumption and so onii. CONTROL of LIQUIDITY:This budget involves cash flow and is very important in controlling cash and MEETING current financial obligations. The budget forecasts cash receipts and outlays for a given period of time and are necessary to control the income and expenses so that there is no shortage of cash to pay for bills and also there in no excessive unused cash which may be unproductive. Hope this helps you friendThanks ✌️ ✌️ |
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Explain the components of budget for class 12th |
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Answer» n components or parts of government budget are explained below.Revenue Budget. This financial statement includes the revenue RECEIPTS of the government i.e. revenue collected by WAY of taxes & other receipts. ...CAPITAL Budget. |
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What was the barrier for industries for post independence |
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Answer» on course to being the third LARGEST economy in the world. But FULFILLING this promise will require sustained REFORM and a commitment to openness.I HOPE it helps you |
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What steps were taken by the consumer groups to safeguard the interest of consumer |
| Answer» ING the BILL of things. 2ND not use plastic BAG. | |
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The demand and supply functions for pulses are Qd =15– P and Qs= 4+ P respectively. The Government announces a support price of Rs.6 per Kg of pulses and would like to release pulses to the market only through Food Corporation of India (FCI). Accordingly FCI procures the pulses and off loads the same at a price that clears the procured stock. Assuming support price equals to procurement cost. What is the total loss incurred by FCI? |
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How many percentage of people below poverty line in india? |
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Answer» , the Indian government STATED 22% of its population is below its official poverty limit. The WORLD Bank, in 2011 BASED on 2005's PPPs International Comparison Program, estimated 23.6% of Indian population, or about 276 million people, lived below $1.25 per day on purchasing POWER PARITY. |
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What is private and public sector? |
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Answer» tion:the private sector is the part of the economy that is run by individual companies for profit and is not STATE CONTROLLED. ...Companies and corporations that are government run are part of what is known as the PUBLIC sector, while charities and other NON profit organizations are part of voluntary sector .HOPE it will help youPlease Mark Me As BRAINLIEST |
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How can I make assignment on this topic -collect information of your classmates family showing economic status |
| Answer» EIR mom or dad about their ECONOMIC statusIm PRETTY SURE that they will tell you | |
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Explain the role of tms in the role of economic conditionof the villagers |
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Answer» evelopment, it is a PROCESS of IMPROVING the quality of life and ECONOMIC conditions of people living in RURAL villages. |
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Direct and indirect quotation in finance management |
| Answer» RECT quote is the opposite or RECIPROCAL of a direct quote, also known as a “price quotation,” since it EXPRESSES the price of one unit of a foreign CURRENCY in terms of the DOMESTIC currency. | |
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Difference between regional stock exchange and national stock exchange |
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Answer» xchange is a marketplace, where securities can be freely traded between investors with the help of members i.e. brokers. It is a great platform for purchasing and selling securities, debt and derivatives. It is a key indicator of financial STRENGTH of the country’s economy. In India, there are two major stock exchanges, Bombay Stock Exchange, and National stock exchange. Bombay Stock Exchange is shortly known as BSE; it is the first stock exchange of the continent. On the contrary, National Stock Exchange, abbreviated as NSE is the first stock exchange which introduced an advanced electronic trading SYSTEM in the country. To a layman, there is no difference between these two exchanges, but there slight and subtle points of distinction amidst the two, which are explained in the article below. Content: BSE Vs NSE Comparison CHART About Key Differences Conclusion Comparison Chart BASIS FOR COMPARISON BSE NSE Introduction Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest financial market in the country, which offers high speed trading to its customers. National Stock Exchange is the biggest capital market of the country. The exchange is a FRONT runner in the introduction of the fully automated, electronic trading system across the nation. Founded in 1875 1992 Benchmark index Sensex Nifty Total LISTED companies (April 2015) 5650 1740 Market Capitalization Around 1.68 trillion Around 1.5 trillion Global Rank 10th 11th Network Over 400 cities Over 2000 cities |
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Definition of micro and small enterprises in india |
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Answer» ecided BASED on the INVESTMENT MADE in PLANT and machinery/equipment. |
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What is meant by studies in cities |
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Answer» tudies is based on the study of the URBAN DEVELOPMENT of CITIES. ... Urban studies helps with the understanding of human values, development, and the INTERACTIONS they have with their PHYSICAL environment. |
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An efficient allocation of goods in an exchange economy means that |
| Answer» UNDERSTAND ❤️❤️❤️ | |
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C=20+.8y I=20 T=10 TR=5 G=10 .Find AD function and equilibrium income.If govt taxes decreased from 10to5.find equilibrium income. |
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Answer» hink the most logical ANSWER would be C. Buying a ... It gets GOOD INTEREST rates and if you KEEP up on PAYMENTS. |
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how much the share of agricultural sector in GDP is decreased in the year 2011-12 when compared to the year 1972-73 |
| Answer» OU for your TIME and CONSIDERATION | |
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Write a paragraph about globalisation and the indian economy |
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Answer» a small village market where all are free to come and sell their PRODUCTS at WHATEVER PRICE they desire. There are no limitations on control of their products or the prices. This is a globalised trade. Anyone, in general context REFERRING to any country, that can participate to set up, acquire, merge industries, invest in equity and SHARES, sell their products and services in India. |
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Why no of firm is limiyed in oligopoly market explain? |
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Answer» ms involved in oligopoly are less is because usually the capital that has to be invested in such markets are huge. The RISK and profit also fluctuates too much that the policy and pricing of one firm can affect the whole players involved in the market. *OR* When the number of firms are less, its called an oligopoly market. Now why are the number of firms less in such a market. Well, I THINK the players just started playing early on right from the day the market was born. Or you can say that the market was made by them, a few of them And they dominated so well, people got used to them and whenever they are in need of a product only one PARTICULAR brand or a few particular brands come into their mind. Another reason the firms involved in oligopoly are less is because usually the capital that has to be invested in such markets are huge. The risk and profit also fluctuates too much that the policy and pricing of one firm can affect the whole players involved in the market.An example I can point out is the Indian telecom industry. What happened when RELIANCE Jio came into the field. The losses on other telecom firms where huge. They immediately had to play accordingly. Now if you see the pricing of Airtel or Idea or Vodafone, they are competitive enough to Jio. But still, do you think a new firm can randomly grow out of no where, lets say a 5G service. No. Because the investment involved is huge. And the present players are so established that they have the infrastructure, they have the man power, they have the experience and they are READY to compete |
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Why the citizens of a democratic country cast their vote at regular intervals? |
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Answer» cy comes from the GREEK “Demos” meaning “people” and “kratia” meaning “form of GOVERNANCE.” Thus democracy is a form of governance where the people make the decisions as opposed to having the decisions being made by a small group of elites or a single person. Elections are necessary because they are the BEST and most efficient way to organize the demands of the people such that those demands are able to be TRANSLATED into major policy decisions. Elections MUST also be free and fair to ensure that those demands are not manipulated and can be fairly and transparently translated into policy. |
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Why do you think elections are requried after a fixed period of year in every democracy? |
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Answer» if PEOPLE WANT to CHANGE the GOVERNMENT |
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Who is the chairman of central board of direct tax? |
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Answer» tion:The Chairperson, Central Board of DIRECT Taxes is the senior-most IRS civil servant in the Government of India. The Chairperson of CBDT is the ex officio SPECIAL Secretary to the Government of India and also cadre CONTROLLING authority of the Indian Revenue Service.hope this will help you DEAR please mark was |
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A government my enact expansionary spending when it is trying to - increase aggregate demand for goods - decrease aggregate demand for goods - slow and economic expansion - lower a budget deficit |
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Answer» nment by expansionary SUSPENDING when history first increase EDUCATION demand for the good 2nd degrees education demand for the goods in the slow and ECONOMICS EXPANSION the lower the BUDGET defect |
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What is debt trap?? (Please answer it in points) |
| Answer» TION in which a DEBT is difficult or IMPOSSIBLE to repay, TYPICALLY because high interest payments prevent repayment of the principal. | |
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Read the following passage, write the appropriate amount in the boxes and discuss. Govind, who is a dry land farmer from Shiralas has a 5 acre field. His family includes his wife, two children and his old mother. He borrowed one lakh twenty five thousand rupees from the bank for one year as agricultural loan at 10 p.c.p.a. He cultivated soyabean in x acres and cotton and tur in y acres. The expenditure he incurred was as follows : He spent Rs. 10,000 on seeds. The expenses for fertilizers and pesticides for the soyabean crop was 2000 x rupees and 4000 x2 rupees were spent on wages and cultivation of land. He spent 8000 y rupees on fertilizers and pesticides and rupees 9000 y2 for wages and cultivation of land for the cotton and tur crops. Let us write the total expenditure on all the crops by using variables x and y. + 2000 x + 4000 x2 + 8000 y + rupeesHe harvested 5 x2 quintals soyabean and sold it at Rs. 2800 per quintal. The cotton crop yield was 53 y2 quintals which fetched Rs. 5000 per quintal. The tur crop yield was 4y quintals and was sold at Rs. 4000 per quintal. Let us write the total income in rupees that was obtained by selling the entire farm produce, with the help of an expression using variables x and y. + + rupeesplease answer this as fast as possible...... |
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Which class will gain profit at the time of inflation? |
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Collection information about 15 families with following points q number of people introductio |
| Answer» LEASE FILL this QUESTION FULL!!! | |
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Which method(s) of generating residential electricity are you familiar with? |
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Answer» an 15% of electricity is generated this way. Renewables. The STEAM is generated by Biomass, Solar THERMAL energy where solar parabolic troughs and solar POWER towers concentrate sunlight to heat a heat transfer FLUID, which is then used to PRODUCE steam, or Geothermal power. |
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What are the uses of statistics in economics |
| Answer» KNOWING the previous record.---all the major data's are SHOWN with the HELP of statistics---it is EASY for us to understand any previous RECORDS.---its esy to regulate the data's year by year through statistics | |
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Which country have largest oil reserves except gulf countries? |
| Answer» WER is KUWAIT. ❤maybe it HELPED you THANK you | |
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Which economist said, pricesystem is the bato that the invisible hand uses to conduct the economic orchestra? |
| Answer» L SAID these WORDS DEAR | |
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What in price ceiling or price floor |
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Answer» eiling refers to the MAXIMUM price of a commodity lower than EQUILIBRIUM price at which the seller can LEGALLY sell their PRODUCTS .... hope it helps !! |
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What type of economy existed in india before revolutionary war? |
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Answer» ian economy under the British Raj DESCRIBES the economy of India during ... Compared to the Mughal Era, India during the British colonial era had a lower per-capita INCOME, ...The East India Company (EIC), also KNOWN as the HONOURABLE East India ... Before them the Portuguese ESTADO da Índia had traded there for much of the 16th century and the first of ... |
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What is the first trade name between kerala and british? |
| Answer» RADE ........ between KERALA and BRITISH | |
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Why are Public Sector making Loss in India ? |
| Answer» BLIC only THINKING about their own BENEFITS DISREGARDING OTHERS.... | |