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451.

1) What is the role of education in human capital formation? 2) How is human resource different from other factors of production?

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Human resources is different from LAND

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452.

Which of the following is not a long period objective of planning in IndiaGDP growth (b) full employment (c ) better quality of life (d) equitable distribution​

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GDP GROWTH IT DIES NOT TAKE MUCH TIME TO GROE

453.

Why should credit at reasonable rates be avaible for all ?n.c.e.r.t class 10 chapter 3 economic ​

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Credit should be available at reasonable rates because on one hand if the rates are low, PEOPLE will EASILY be ABLE to return the LOAN and secondly they will improve loan borrowing power of people, invariably affecting their business and personal SUCCESS..

454.

Which of the following is a Kharif crop?1 pointBarleyGramMustardmaize​

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455.

विद्यालय ,अस्पताल ,कॉलेज ,अच्छी सार्वजनिक सेवाएं किस प्रकार हम सभी का जीवन प्रभावित करती हैं? अपने आसपास के उदाहरणों के द्वारा समझाइए​।Tell in Hindi not English and Useless answer will be reported so , write the correct answer main aapko Brainlist bhi mark karungi Thank you​

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एनएचएस बजट का सत्तर प्रतिशत अब तीव्र सेटिंग्स में खर्च किया जाता है, जिसमें बहुत अधिक बेड दिनों में दीर्घकालिक स्थितियों वाले लोगों द्वारा कब्जा किया जाता है। केंट में हम देखभाल के मॉडल देने के लिए एकीकृत स्वास्थ्य और सामाजिक देखभाल टीमों को विकसित कर रहे हैं जो व्यक्तिगत रोगियों के चारों ओर लपेटते हैं ताकि वे घर पर रह सकें। टेलीहेल्थ तकनीक के उपयोग से हमें ऐसा करने में मदद मिली है।

हमारा उद्देश्य जीपीएस के साथ काम करना है ताकि रोगियों की जांच की जा सके और उनकी जरूरतों की पहचान की जा सके, इसलिए हम शुरुआती स्तर पर हस्तक्षेप कर सकते हैं, और जब लोग अस्पताल जाते हैं तो उन्हें जल्दी से देखभाल के उचित पैकेज के साथ छुट्टी दे दी जाती है जब तीव्र उपचार नहीं होता है अब जरूरी है। 65 से अधिक वर्षों के लगभग 80% बच्चों के साथ अब कम से कम एक, और आठ या अधिक तक, स्वास्थ्य की स्थिति यह और भी महत्वपूर्ण है।

हमें पूरे स्वास्थ्य तंत्र पर प्रभाव को मापना होगा, न कि केवल हमारे खर्च के परिणामों को, बल्कि जो हमने खर्च नहीं किया, क्योंकि इससे बचा गया है।

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साक्ष्य से पता चलता है कि कई दोहराने वाले अपराधियों के पास एक से अधिक आवश्यकताएं हैं। संकट और अपराध के अपने चक्र को रोकने के लिए आपराधिक न्याय प्रणाली के अंदर और बाहर विभिन्न एजेंसियों से समन्वित हस्तक्षेप की आवश्यकता होती है, जैसे स्वास्थ्य, पदार्थ का दुरुपयोग और आवास।

लेकिन अगर प्रभाव को आक्षेपों की संख्या से मापा जाता है, तो मध्यवर्ती परिणामों को कैसे सुधारना चाहिए जैसे कि बेहतर मानसिक स्वास्थ्य या स्थिर आवास हासिल करना मापा जाना चाहिए? कौन सी एजेंसी सबसे अधिक अंतर करती है, और इसलिए सबसे बड़ा इनाम मिलना चाहिए?

प्रत्येक अलग हस्तक्षेप के प्रभाव को मापना एक चुनौती है; सूचना प्रणाली हमेशा साथ लाना आसान नहीं होता है। लेकिन बेहतर समन्वित सेवाओं द्वारा उत्पन्न करदाता के लिए संभावित बचत काफी है - संभवतः प्रति वर्ष £ 1 बिलियन के रूप में - जैसा कि हमारे हालिया वित्तीय विश्लेषण मॉडल ने दिखाना शुरू कर दिया है।

456.

What do you mean by statistical average or central tendency of a series state it's functions​

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An average is a single VALUE WITHIN the RANGE of the data that is used to represent all the values in the series.Since an average is somewhere within the range of data it is sometimes called measures of central value.

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457.

Market activities involve_______________. (Choose the most suitable answer)activity performed for pay or profitactivities performed towards production for self-consumptionprimary and secondary sector activitiestertiary sector activities

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ACTIVITY PERFORMED for pay or profit

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458.

What is dept-trap. What are the reasons for debt-trap

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debt trap is a situation in which a BORROWER is LED into a cycle of re-borrowing, or rolling over, their loan payments because they are unable to afford the SCHEDULED payments on the principal of a loan. These traps are usually CAUSED by high-interest rates and SHORT terms.

459.

If we are making a cloth from cotton then thread is calles.......good​

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Fabric, Yarn and Fibre

If you pick up a COTTON CLOTH, it looks like a SINGLE PIECE of fabric, but if you PULL on one of its loose threads, you can see that it is made up of many such threads. This loose thread is called a yarn, and a yarn is further made up of thinner strands called fibres.

460.

"7 मजदूरों की दैनिक मजदूरी निम्नलिखित है(रु.) 120, 70, 150, 100, 190,170, 250.मजदूरी का (रुपये में) चतुर्थक विचलन ज्ञात कीजिए।​

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461.

What are the features of Monopoly market in modern world​

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A monopoly MARKET is characterized by the profit maximizer, PRICE maker, HIGH barriers to ENTRY, single seller, and price discrimination. Monopoly characteristics include profit maximizer, price maker, high barriers to entry, single seller, and price discrimination.

462.

In which of the following economy Government is the only producer? a. Developed economy b. Underdeveloped economy c. Planned economy d. Market economy ​

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PLANNED ECONOMY

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463.

A trusted advisor promote a product aggressively to the customer true or false

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a trusted advisor PROMOTE a product aggressively to the CUSTOMER TRUE or false

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464.

The process of creating various goods and services is known as a. Labour b. Utility c. Production d. Purchase ​

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465.

Demand analysis, forecasting, production & cost analysis, inventory management are _____ Economics applied to operational or internal issues

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Demand FORECASTING is a combination of two words; the FIRST ONE is Demand and another forecasting. Demand means outside requirements of a product or SERVICE. In general, forecasting means making an estimation in the present for a future occurring event. Here we are going to discuss demand forecasting and its usefulness.

466.

Till 1990 we were replying dash trade strategy

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Industry and Trade are both closely RELATED in an economy. After INDEPENDENCE, the LEADERS had to focus on the industrial growth of our country. So they framed the trade policy to achieve this objective. Let US take a look at some of the important features of the trade policy of India after independence.

467.

Define production....................​

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Production is a process of combining various material inputs and immaterial inputs (plans, know-how) in order to make SOMETHING for consumption (OUTPUT). It is the act of CREATING an output, a good or service which has value and contributes to the utility of individuals.[1] The area of economics that focuses on production is referred to as production theory, which in many respects is similar to the consumption (or consumer) theory in economics.[2]

Economic well-being is created in a production process, meaning all economic activities that aim directly or indirectly to satisfy human wants and needs. The DEGREE to which the needs are satisfied is often accepted as a measure of economic well-being. In production there are two features which explain increasing economic well-being. They are improving quality-price-ratio of goods and services and increasing incomes from growing and more efficient market production or TOTAL production which help in increasing GDP. The most important forms of production are:

market production

public production

household production

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469.

सरदारी व बादशाहत में तीन अंतर बताइये।​

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470.

) The law of demand was introduced by...........​

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Alfred Marshall

After Smith's 1776 publication, the field of economics DEVELOPED rapidly, and refinements were to the SUPPLY and demand LAW. In 1890, Alfred Marshall's Principles of Economics developed a supply-and-demand CURVE that is still used to demonstrate the point at which the market is in equilibrium.

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471.

The common measure of economic development is -​

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ECONOMISTS and statisticians use several methods to track economic GROWTH. The most well-known and FREQUENTLY tracked is the GROSS DOMESTIC product (GDP).

472.

Mixed Economics is belong to India ?!​

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Indian economy is called a mixed economy because it is NEITHER completely socialist nor capitalist . In india private & PUBLIC sector both OPERATE in the market. Other examples are USA which has no public sector and Cuba which has no private sector. ... In india private & public sector both operate in the market.

473.

Socialist economy is belong to India ?!​

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socialism SHAPED principal economic and SOCIAL policies of the indian government after independence untill the early 1990s, when india moved towards a more market- based economy. .... RADICAL socialists and communists also ENGINEERED the tebhage movements of farmers in BENGAL against the landed gentry.

474.

India is belong to which economy? a. Mixed economy b. Capitalist economy c. Socialist economy d. Developed economy ​

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SOCIALIST economy

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475.

Which two of the following statements are most appropriate regarding transaction made in money? A)It is the easiest way. B)It is the safest way. C)It is the cheapest way. D)It is the fastest way.

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1.a)

2.d)

3.b)

4.c)

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because it is the only way where the double coincidence of wants get abolished and it is way EASIER to transact.

2.MODERN FORM OF CURRENCY DOESN'T HAVE ANY VALUE OF ITS OWN MATERIAL AND THUS THE PAPER NOTES WOULD BE AN APT ANSWER TO IT.

3. The answer is self evident that BARTER system is the system in which we use the  THINGS in exchange of the goods that we procure.

4. Bank can only have an profit when the money is with the bank for a long span of time. Thus the fixed DEPOSITS with very long period would be the best for that PURPOSE and banks would also owe some higher interest on it.

476.

Write a short note on M S Swaminathan and Green Revolution? Plzzz answer

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Swaminathan has been CALLED the "FATHER of Green Revolution in India" for his role in introducing and further developing high-yielding varieties of wheat in India. He is the founder of the MS Swaminathan Research FOUNDATION. His stated vision is to rid the world of hunger and POVERTY.

477.

विनिम्मा किम हिल गपठडी महम्मारा-माफाई मठिम हमलमा एठिकमात भाकाहिठ घरफि मा सागरी विग बाथ​

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478.

Define. demand .explain any one factor of demand except the price of a particular commodity​

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The following factors AFFECT the market DEMAND PATTERN of a commod­ity: 1. Price of the Product.

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479.

The grounded water is under serious threat of overuse in many parts of India? Explain

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480.

1. During short period, production can be increased through:(a) greater application of fixed factors(b) greater application of variable factors(c) greater application of all the factors of production(d) none of these​

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ANSWER: (c) GREATER APPLICATION of all the factors of production.

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481.

In which of the following economy productivity of labour is very high- a. Developed Economy b. Underdeveloped Economy c. Mixed Economy d. Capitalist Economy ​

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a) is the answer DEVELOPED ECONOMY

482.

By giving proper examples prove that primary and tertiary sectors and interdependent

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(i) Agricultural activities produce raw materials for AGRO- BASED industries and FOOD for employees in Secondary and Tertiary sectors. It shows industrial SECTOR and service sector’s dependency on Primary sector.

(ii) Industrial activities produce instruments like tractor, FERTILISER for agricultural inputs and increase production and productivity in agriculture. Here, Primary sector depends on Secondary sector.

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483.

Supply of a commodity is an example of-a. Microeconomics studies b. Macroeconomics studies c. Capitalist economy d. None of these. ​

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484.

Which of the following is grown in the rainy season? a.Jowar and bajra b.Soyabean c.Rice d.all of above

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Which of the following is grown in the RAINY SEASON?

a.Jowar and bajra

b.Soyabean

c.Rice

d.all of above

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485.

Pls mark the question no. while answering ​

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486.

O all final goods and servicesall intermediate goods and servicesall intermediate and final goods and services2. Which one of the following is an activity belonging to the unorganised sector?(1 Point)O a teacher teaching in the schoola person working in a bankO a factory worker in a big factorya hand loom weaver working in his house3. Public and private sectors are classified on the basis of​

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487.

3. Public and private sectors are classified on the basis of(1 Point)employment conditionsthe nature of economic activitesownership of enterprisesnumber of workers employed in the enterprise​

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NUMBER of WORKERS EMPLOYED in the ENTERPRISE...

488.

4. Which of the following is included in primary sector?(1 Point)Changing of industrial products into other formsSome process of manufacturing goodsBorrowing money from the banksowing seeds and using manure and water to get grains​

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The sector that includes the DIFFERENT raw materials is ALSO known as the PRIMARY sector or primary production sector.

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489.

Sowing seeds and using m5. The goods which are used up in producing final goods are called:(1 Point)natural goodsmanufactured goodsintermediate goodscommercial goodsTAKIf thella​

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INTERMEDIATE GOODS .......

490.

6. Which of the following is an unorganised sector?(1 Point)O Public enterpriseState Bank of IndiaO Agriculture sectorIndian Railways​

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Which of the FOLLOWING is an unorganised SECTOR?

O Public enterprise

State BANK of India

O AGRICULTURE sector

Indian Railways

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491.

Mind map on WTO please send this answer

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492.

What are the Economic effects of coronavirus in India

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Coronavirus outbreak was first reported in Wuhan, China on 31 December, 2019. Before reading in detail about the impact, first, let us study about coronavirus.

Coronavirus (CoV) is a large family of viruses that causes illness. It ranges from the common cold to more severe diseases like Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV). The novel coronavirus is a new strain of virus that has not been identified in human so far.

WHO is working closely with global experts, governments, and other health organisations to provide advice to the countries about precautionary and preventive measures.

Impact of Coronavirus on the Indian Economy

To combat with COVID-19, Indian Government extended the date of lockdown to 3rd May, 2020.

Recently an industry survey that is jointly conducted by industry body Ficci and tax consultancy Dhruva advisors and took responses from about 380 companies across the sectors. It is said that businesses are grappling with "tremendous uncertainty" about their future.

According to the survey, COVID-19 is having a 'deep impact' on Indian businesses, over the coming month's jobs are at high risk because firms are looking for some reduction in manpower. Further, it is added that already COVID-19 crisis has caused an unprecedented collapse in economic activities over the last few weeks.

The present SITUATION is having a "high to very high" level impact on their business according to almost 72 per cent respondents. Further, 70 per cent of the surveyed firms are expecting a degrowth sales in the fiscal year 2020-21.

Ficci said in a statement, "The survey clearly highlights that unless a substantive economic package is announced by the government immediately, we could see a permanent impairment of a large section of the industry, which may lose the opportunity to come back to life again."

The survey found:

- In respect to the approved expansion plans, around 61 per cent of the respondents expect to postpone such expansions for a period of up to 6 or 12 months, while 33 per cent expect it to for more than 12 months.

- Surveyed firms of around 60 per cent have postponed their fund-raising plans for the next 6-12 months. Also, nearly 25 per cent of the firms have decided the same.

- Surveyed firms around 43 per cent have reported that they do not predict an impact on exports. Further, 34 per cent said that exports would take a hit by more than 10 per cent.

According to Du & Bradstreet, COVID-19 no doubt disrupted human lives and global supply chain but the pandemic is a severe demand shock which has offset the green shoots of recovery of the Indian economy that was visible TOWARDS the end of 2019 and early 2020. The revised Gross Domestic Product (GDP) estimates for India downwards by 0.2 percentage points for the fiscal year 2020 to 4.8 per cent and by 0.5 per cent for the fiscal year 2021 to 6 per cent. Further, it is stated that the extent of the actual impact will depend upon the severity and duration of the outbreak.

There are three major channels of impact for Indian businesses according to the report NAMELY linkages, supply chain and macroeconomic factors. The data of the Dun & Bradstreet shows that at least 6,606 Indian entities have LEGAL linkages with companies in countries with a large number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. And business activity in the foreign markets is slow which implies a negative impact on the topline of these companies. Sectors that would be much affected includes logistics, auto, tourism, metals, drugs, pharmaceuticals, electronic goods, MSMEs and retail among others

Further, according to the World Bank's assessment, India is expected to grow 1.5 per cent to 2.8 per cent. And IMF projected a GDP growth of 1.9 per cent for India in 2020 because the global economy is affected by the COVID pandemic, the worst recession since the Great Depression in the 1930s. Also, we can't ignore that the lockdown and pandemic hit several sectors including MSME, hospitality, civil aviation, agriculture and allied sector.

According to KPMG, the lockdown in India will have a sizeable impact on the economy mainly on consumption which is the biggest component of GDP.

Reduction in the urban transaction can lead to a steep fall in the consumption of non-essential goods. It can be severe if disruption causes by the 21-day lockdown and affect the availability of essential commodities.

Due to weak domestic consumption and consumer sentiment, there can be a delay in investment which further add pressure on the growth.

We can't ignore that post-COVID-19, some economies are expected to adopt de-risking strategies and shift their manufacturing bases from China. This can create opportunities for India.

According to KPMG, opportunities will largely depend on how quickly the economy recovers and the PACE at which the supply chain issues are addressed.

493.

What are the reasons for the shift of secondary to tertiary sectors in recent years in india?

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Explanation:

The importance of the Tertiary sector is rising because of the FOLLOWING reasons.

(i) This sector provides basic services such as hospitals, educational institutions, post and telegraph services, police stations, courts, municipal corporations, DEFENCE, BANKS, insurance etc. which are basic for the development of the country.

(i) This sector provides services such as transport, trade, storage etc. which help in the development of the agriculture or the Primary sector and the industries or the Secondary sector.

(III) Increasing income level has CREATED demands for many more services like eating out, tourism, shopping, private hospitals. private schools etc.

(iv) Over the last decade, or so, certain new services such as those based on information and communication technology have become important and essential.

(v) The production of these services has been rising rapidly.

494.

Calculate Value of output and gross value added at market priceParticularsRs. in crores0 Opening stock1,000(1) Closing stock800(ii) Purchase of raw materials200(iv) Sales10,000(v) Indirect taxes250(vi) Subsidies50

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495.

What ism full form of pri

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496.

Choose the correct answer1. which of the following statement is correct?a.Robbins considered economics as a science of material welfare.b.statistics studies the problem of every individual.c. microeconomics studies problems of aggregates.d. in modern age statistics is an automatic human welfare.​

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What is the view of Robbins in defining economics?

Robbins' Definition. In his landmark ESSAY on the nature of economics, Lionel Robbins defined economics as. “the science which studies human behaviour as a RELATIONSHIP between ends and scarce MEANS which have alternative uses”

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497.

Land is the helerogeneous in nature Explain?​

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A CLUSTER of interacting ecosystems such as WOODS, meadows, marshes, VILLAGES, etc that is REPEATED in similar form throughout.so a land is said to be heterogeneous. Also,The quality of land differs from PLACE to place. For example, all agricultural land may not possess the same quality.

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What is the meaning of asset​

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ASSET MEANS a USEFUL THING or a person

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प्राथमिक आँकड़ों के प्रमुख स्रोत क्या हैं?​

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जो आंकड़े प्रथम बार व्यक्तिगत रूप से अथवा व्यक्तियों के समूह संस्था/संगठन द्वारा एकत्रित किए जाते हैं, आंकड़ों के प्राथमिक स्रोत कहलाते हैं। दूसरी तरफ़ जो आंकड़े किसी प्रकाशित अथवा अप्रकाशित साधनों द्वारा एकत्र किए जाते हैं, द्वितीयक स्रोत कहलाते हैं।

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What are the causes of inflation​

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Inflation MEANS there is a sustained increase in the price level. The main CAUSES of inflation are either EXCESS aggregate demand (AD) (economic growth too fast) or cost push factors (supply-side factors).