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Calculate Subsidies: Particulars (0) GDP at FC (ii) Indirect Taxes (iii) Factor Income to abroad (iv) NNP at MP (v) Factor income from abroad (vi) Depreciation in crores 55,000 4,400 600 55,500 1,300 2,500 |
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Answer» photosynthesis the PROCESS by which GREEN plants turn CARBON dioxide and water into FOOD energy from sunlight is called photosynthesis good night |
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निम्नलिखित आँकड़ों का समान्तर माध्य ज्ञात कीजिए वर्ग अन्तराल : 60-69 50-59 40-49 30-39 20-29 10-19 0-9 आवृति 2 5 8 12 9 6 4 |
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Answer» samaantr madhyExplanation:ssdfnnxzsfashjsdhvczahk |
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Demand for the money is the: A. Derived DemandB. Direct DemandC. Positive DemandD. Negative Demand |
| Answer» POSITIVE DEMAND i THINK EXPLANATION:can i have BRAINLIEST ?? | |
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What does balancce of payment refer to - |
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Answer» :The balance of payments (BOP) is a statement of all transactions MADE between ENTITIES in ONE country and the rest of the world over a DEFINED period of time, such as a quarter or a year. _✨~ |
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Distinguish between: a. Kharif crops & Rabi crops. b. Multiple cropping & modern farming methods. |
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Answer» here's ur answer HOPE you have been UNDERSTOOD any DOUBT? Explanation:so mark me as well BRAINLIST |
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भारत की जनसंख्या नीति की मुख्य विशेषताओं की चर्चा करे |
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Answer» साल 1976 में देश की पहली जनसंख्या नीति की घोषणा की गई, बाद में 1981 में इस जनसंख्या नीति में कुछ संशोधन भी किए गए। इस जनसंख्या नीति के तहत जन्म दर तथा जनसंख्या वृद्धि में कमी लाना, विवाह की न्यूनतम आयु में वृद्धि करना, परिवार नियोजन को प्रोत्साहित करना और महिला शिक्षा पर विशेष जोर देने का लक्ष्य रखा गया था। |
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Elocution competition. Topic :Days without Bat and ball. |
| Answer» TION:HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU MY FRIEND | |
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Frame at least four multiple choice questions each for the following questions. (i) Which of the following is the most important when you buy a new dress? (ii) How often do you use computer? (iii) Which of the newspapers do you read regularly? (iv) Is rise in the petrol of petrol justified? (v) What is the monthly income of your family? |
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Answer» i. You have to see the cost and see the whole dress clearly .ii . For 5 hours .III. ABP ananda bazar NEWS iv. BJP today rejected Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee's JUSTIFICATION of the hike in petrol price that it was due to RISE in cost of international crude and threatened to hold nation-wide agitations on the issue. "This is a lie. A litre of petrol costs Rs 26 to the government but it is sold to people at Rs 60.v. ₹19,800. |
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Write an elaborate note on natural resources of Tamilnadu |
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Answer» hii mate how are you here is your ans. Explanation:Tamil Nadu has a few mining projects based on Titanium, Lignite, Magnesite, GRAPHITE, Limestone, GRANITE and Bauxite. The first one is the Neyveli Lignite Corporation that has led development of large industrial complex around Neyveli in Cuddalore DISTRICT with THERMAL power plants, Fertilizer and Carbonisation plants. Magnesite mining is at Salem from which mining of Bauxite ORES are carried out at Yercaud and this region is also rich in Iron Ore at Kanjamalai. Molybdenum is found in Dharmapuri, and is the only source in the country. |
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(9) Forward and Backward Linkage effects are characteris. tics of theory of unbalanced growth. Trua/False |
| Answer» TRUE because it will be FORWARDED or backward run WITHOUT LIFE and with his life. | |
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Explane the importance of Government expenditure in developing Countries like India? |
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Answer» In the DEVELOPING countries also, the role of public expenditure is highly significant. In the developing countries, the variation in public expenditure is not only to ensure ECONOMIC stability but also to generate and accelerate economic growth and to PROMOTE employment OPPORTUNITIES. |
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Utpadan mukhya Manje KY v Tyache vividh prakar vistrut pane spsht kara |
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Answer» In SPITE of having only a few MILITARY ACHIEVEMENTS, BALBAN reformed civil and military lines that earned him a stable and PROSPEROUS government granting him the ... |
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Please think of the last time you spent at least $10 (but no more than $1000) of your discretionary money to do something by yourself -- and not on buying something that could be kept. In the box below, please briefly write about the recent life experience that you experienced by yourself |
| Answer» TION:I'm a KID brohwgeyej eiksgeidneikrbr | |
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What are the reasons for uncertinies faced by the farmer |
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Answer» What are the reasons for the UNCERTAINTIES faced by farmers?I think the only real uncertainty in farming is weather. CROPS and livestock are alive and GROWING. Farmers are dependent on reasonable weather cycles to produce decent products. No rain during summer months would mean poor pollination of corn. A wet Spring would delay planting, reducing yield.Even these uncertainties can be minimized, at least in the United States, by buying crop insurance. With crop insurance, a farmer is insured to have a guaranteed minimum amount of revenue per acre.Crops and livestock are commodities. The selling price is well known in advance by looking at the commodity markets. Things like corn, soybeans, beef, pork, oil, gold…etc are all priced for the next couple of years. I could SELL corn I expect to harvest in October of 2019 today.The only other uncertainties would be a person’s health and a farmer’s machinery. Most farm tractors, combines and implements are very complicated machines, doing rough work. Breakdowns are common, some are EASY fixes and some take a long time, weeks or months. As machinery modernizes, they rely more on computers and electronics to function. These are things that are not easily diagnosed and often require an equipment dealer to come out and repair. Now a farmer is waiting on a dealer’s schedule. |
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Effect on student life due to covid 19 |
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Answer» eeeeeeeeeeeees |
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What are the four major basic economics concepts |
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Answer» Four key economic concepts—scarcity, supply and demand, costs and BENEFITS, and incentives—can HELP EXPLAIN many decisions that HUMANS make.PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST. |
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how does increase in the money supply affect the price level and output in the long run? Ecplain using AD and AS curves as per classical model. |
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Answer» In ECONOMICS, output is the quantity of goods and services PRODUCED in a given time period. The level of output is determined by both the aggregate supply and aggregate demand within an ECONOMY. National output is what makes a COUNTRY rich, not large amounts of money. For this reason, understanding the fluctuations in economic output is critical for long term growth. There are a SERIES of factors that influence fluctuations in economic output including increases in growth and inputs in factors of production. Anything that causes labor, capital, or efficiency to go up or down results in fluctuations in economic output.Aggregate Supply and Aggregate DemandAggregate supply is the total amount of goods and services that firms are willing to sell at a given price in an economy. The aggregate demand is the total amounts of goods and services that will be purchased at all possible price levels.In a standard AS-AD model, the output (Y) is the x-axis and price (P) is the y-axis. Aggregate supply and aggregate demand are graphed together to determine equilibrium. The equilibrium is the point where supply and demand meet to determine the output of a good or service.Short-run vs. Long-run FluctuationsSupply and demand may fluctuate for a number of reasons, and this in turn may affect the level of output. There are noticeable differences between short-run and long-run fluctuations in output.Over the short-run, an outward shift in the aggregate supply curve would result in increased output and lower prices. An outward shift in the aggregate demand curve would also increase output and raise prices. Short-run nominal fluctuations result in a change in the output level. In the short-run an increase in money will increase production due to a shift in the aggregate supply. More goods are produced because the output is increased and more goods are bought because of the lower prices. |
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Any occasional changes during fiscal year budget is called: * Balance Budget * Interim Budget * Surplus Budget *All of these |
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Answer» r ails N all app all L EP qt AI qualitiesExplanation:all sl EL ep ep v WHOLEMEAL |
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When two countries trade with each other they decide 1)laws 2)conditions 3)commisson 4)None of these |
| Answer» LAWS is the CORRECT ANSWER. | |
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Tourism development requires the expansion and improvement of infrastructure in order to boost tourism supply and demand. Discus the validity of such statement by including the development component such as health systems, banking, air ports and jetties, communication and internet services and legal systems, governance structures security and rules and regulations |
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Answer» tion:The rules and REGULATIONS must be taken and we WANT to respect COPS we want to HELP cops |
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What causes decreasing returns to a variable input in the production cost |
| Answer» TION:ididdjcskzizzizjsbvdnxxkxixjdndv | |
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What is e banking how it is useful today? |
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Answer» Convenience GuaranteedWhile EASY ACCESS is one of the many benefits of online banking, it also makes banking highly convenient. The need of waiting in long queues at the bank is completely eliminated. Moreover, with MOBILE banking option available for most banks, transfers and PAYMENTS have become easier. |
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The means of productions are used for profit making in)1 socialism 2)capitalism 3)mixed economy 4)None of these |
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Issues Related in unemployment are studied at there |
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तुमच्या परिसरातील पर्यावरणीय समस्या स्पष्ट करा मराठी |
| Answer» TION:dnshshsusshjsjdeksjdj | |
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Ol Q1_Explain the determination of equilibrium intrest rate using the demand curve for central bank Money cand supply of Central bank Money in an economy using only one currency .(.i.e. no checkablel deposits) How does a)increase income b) Money supply affect equilibrium intrest rate in this economy? |
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Answer» The Demand for MoneyIn deciding how MUCH money to hold, people make a choice about how to hold their wealth. How much wealth shall be held as money and how much as other assets? For a given amount of wealth, the answer to this question will depend on the relative costs and benefits of holding money versus other assets. The demand for money is the relationship between the quantity of money people want to hold and the factors that determine that quantity.To simplify our analysis, we will assume there are only two ways to hold wealth: as money in a checking account, or as funds in a bond market mutual fund that purchases long-term bonds on behalf of its subscribers. A bond fund is not money. Some money deposits earn interest, but the return on these accounts is generally lower than what could be obtained in a bond fund. The advantage of checking accounts is that they are highly liquid and can thus be SPENT easily. We will think of the demand for money as a curve that represents the outcomes of choices between the greater liquidity of money deposits and the higher interest rates that can be earned by holding a bond fund. The difference between the interest rates paid on money deposits and the interest return available from bonds is the cost of holding money.Motives for Holding MoneyOne reason people hold their assets as money is so that they can purchase goods and services. The money held for the purchase of goods and services may be for everyday transactions such as buying groceries or PAYING the rent, or it may be kept on hand for contingencies such as having the funds available to pay to have the car fixed or to pay for a trip to the doctor.The transactions demand for money is money people hold to pay for goods and services they anticipate buying. When you carry money in your purse or wallet to buy a movie ticket or maintain a checking account balance so you can purchase groceries later in the month, you are holding the money as part of your transactions demand for money.The money people hold for contingencies represents their PRECAUTIONARY demand for money. Money held for precautionary PURPOSES may include checking account balances kept for possible home repairs or health-care needs. People do not know precisely when the need for such expenditures will occur, but they can prepare for them by holding money so that they’ll have it available when the need arises.People also hold money for speculative purposes. Bond prices fluctuate constantly. As a result, holders of bonds not only earn interest but experience gains or losses in the value of their assets. Bondholders enjoy gains when bond prices rise and suffer losses when bond prices fall. Because of this, expectations play an important role as a determinant of the demand for bonds. Holding bonds is one alternative to holding money, so these same expectations can affect the demand for money.John Maynard Keynes, who was an enormously successful speculator in bond markets himself, suggested that bondholders who anticipate a drop in bond prices will try to sell their bonds ahead of the price drop in order to avoid this loss in asset value. Selling a bond means converting it to money. Keynes referred to the speculative demand for money as the money held in response to concern that bond prices and the prices of other financial assets might change.Of course, money is money. One cannot sort through someone’s checking account and locate which funds are held for transactions and which funds are there because the owner of the account is worried about a drop in bond prices or is taking a precaution. We distinguish money held for different motives in order to understand how the quantity of money demanded will be affected by a key determinant of the demand for money: the interest rate.Hope it helps you! |
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How to earn from backyard vegetable farming |
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Answer» Selling vegetables directly to the customer – One way to make money from growing vegetables is to sell your products directly to customers at a local farmer's market. It is a GOOD idea to shop around to MULTIPLE different markets the YEAR before you want to BEGIN vegetable selling. |
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Explain the impact of monopolies on consumers |
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Answer» nopoly, the firm will set a SPECIFIC price for a good that is available to all consumers. The QUANTITY of the good will be less and the price will be higher (this is what MAKES the good a commodity). The MONOPOLY pricing creates a deadweight LOSS because the firm forgoes transactions with the consumers. |
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Importance of statictics in ecomomic brefily answer |
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How does Accenture view automation? Choices: 1. as a collection of shortcuts that mostly focus on basic work processes 2. as a universal approach that can be equally applied to all prospective clients 3. as a spectrum that recognizes that clients have different maturity levels 4. as a philosophy that focuses on cost reduction above all else 5. I don't know this yet. |
| Answer» COLLECTION of SHORTCUTS that mostly focus on basic WORK processesMark me as BRAINLIEST.... | |
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performing activities of a project in the shortest technically possible time by allocating the necessary resources to the project |
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Vimal completed his engineering studies three years ago. He has been looking for a since then but has not found one yet What kind of unemployment do we see in vimal's case |
| Answer» TION:CASTE OR RELIGION OR UNTOUCHABILITY | |
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Which of the following countries has highest rank in the human development index |
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Explain concept of market & type of market on basic of place |
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Answer» A market is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange for TRANSITION of goods and services.Types of market on basis of place areLocal market : In such a market the buyers and sellers are limited to the LOCAL reason or area. They usually sell perishable goods of daily use since the transport of such goods can be expensive.Regional market : This markets cover a wider and then local markets like a district or a cluster of few smaller States.NATIONAL market : This is when the demand for the goods is limited to ONE specific country or the government may not allow the trade of such good OUTSIDE the National boundaries.International market : When the demand for the product is international and the goods are traded internationally in bulk quantities we call it international market. |
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Objectives of human development |
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Answer» tion:The first UNDP Human Development Report published in 1990 stated that: “The basic OBJECTIVE of development is to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy LONG, HEALTHY and creative lives.” It also defined human development as “a process of enlarging people's choices”, “and STRENGTHEN human capabilities” in a ... |
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Only 60 families of medium and large farmers cultivate more than 2 hectares of land”. State the value ignored in this case. |
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___person who takes the good of the producer and sells it is to its customers |
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Answer» Wholesaler EXPLANATION:The person who purchase GOODS from PRODUCERS and sells to retailers is CALLED a wholesaler. |
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Explain how income is flow |
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Answer» the circular flow of income is a way of REPRESENTING the flows of money between the two main groups in society - PRODUCERS (firms) and CONSUMERS (households). ... Households sell their factor services to firms (in the factor markets) and in exchange RECEIVE wages (the left hand side of the flow). |
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Explain with the help of a diagram a situation, when both demand and supply curves shift to the right, but equilibrium price remains the same. |
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Answer» onse to first part of your QUERY, the PRICE at which the market SUPPLY and market demand intersects with each other determines the equilibrium price and the corresponding quantity of output is CALLED equilibrium output.In response to second part of your query, an increase in the demand and the supply by the same proportion LEAVES the equilibrium price unchanged. When demand and supply increase in the same proportion:E1 is the initial equilibrium with equilibrium price P1 and equilibrium output q1.Now, let us suppose that the demand increases to D2D2 and the supply increase to S2S2 by the same proportion. The new demand and new supply curve intersect at E2, which is the new equilibrium, with a new equilibrium output q2, but the same equilibrium price P1. Thus, an increase in the demand and the supply by the same proportion leaves the equilibrium price unchanged. |
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Which one of the following is positive statement for 10 nios a) government should increase in the wage of labouriesb). India has a large number of unemployed youthc) government should provide houses to poor people at low pricesd) government should provide free education to all |
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Answer» case,the correct answer is option b) or India has a large number of unemployed youth.Explanation:In general,POSITIVE STATEMENTS are identified as those statements which can be verified or tested or proved/disproved by using appropriate supporting empirical and practical data or evidence.In this CONTEXT,option b) in the answer choices which states that the youth unemployment in India is quiet large,can be practically tested or verified by analyzing appropriate data,facts or information about the youth unemployment in India.There are several official data and reports on the unemployment percentage or PROPORTION among the youth in India published by government and other private agencies which can examine the VALIDITY or credibility of the given statement.All other answer choices only represent a personal opinion or perception which is not practically or empirically testable as these are all opinion or view point of any individual or group. |
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Mettalic money and paper money distinguish between |
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Answer» It REFER to money which is made of metals like gold, silver, COPPER, ETC. ... PAPER money is comparatively more PORTABLE but less durable. Metallic coins are comparatively less portable but more durable..... |
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Q1. Which is the main production activity in villages across India? |
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Answer» ture is the main activity in Indian VILLAGES. Animal Husbandry ,MILK Cattle ,Fishing are ancillary activities .. Majority of the Indians LIVE by agriculture . But AGRICULTURAL productivity is too low . |
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Project work on production and requirements for production within 200 to 1000 words |
| Answer» PROJECT production management (PPM) is the application of operations management to the delivery of capital projects. The PPM framework is based on a project as a production system view, in which a project transforms inputs (raw materials, information, labor, plant & machinery) into outputs (GOODS and services).Explanation:This Answer is Right Answer Please Make Me Brainlist Have a NICE Day Keep Distance in infected PERSON Thank You….. | |
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When might a merger result in a business experiencing diseconomies of scale? |
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Answer» Increased concentration and reduced COMPETITION are OBVIOUS disadvantages of a merger between two dominant firms. Firms that merge may experience DISECONOMIES of scale, such as DIFFICULTIES with co-ordination and control. This will increase average cost in the long run, and reduce PROFITABILITY. |
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Write the challenges of globalization |
| Answer» COMPANIES may encounter a VARIETY of technological challenges doing business in foreign countries, such as TRAINING workers on unfamiliar equipment; poor transportation systems that INCREASE production and distribution costs; poor communication facilities and INFRASTRUCTURE | |
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data means a ( quantitative and qualitative information) b(quantitative m college information providing facts in aggregate minor) c(quantitative information providing facts in aggregate manner) d quantitative information providing facts in aggregate manner) |
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Answer» d) quantitative information providing FACTS in AGGREGATE MANNER.. |
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Following is the table relates to weight of 100 students . calculated arithmetic mean using shortcut method ? class 10 nios weght 20-3030_4040_5050_6060_7070_80 no of students 7103530810 |
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Answer» Students di( xi-A) fidi 20-30 7 -28 -19630-40 10 -25 -25040-50 35 0 050-60 30 -5 -60060-70 8 -27 -21670-80 10 -20 -200mean = A + fidi / fi = 35 + (-1462) / 100 = 35 - 14.62 the mean is 20.38hope this helps...plz MARK as brainliest...xoxo |
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Role of china in global manufacturing sector economics |
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Answer» China is playing a growing role in the world economy. It is one of the world's fastest growing countries and is the TENTH LARGEST exporter. China is also a significant recipient of foreign aid and a major borrower on international capital markets. Even more significantly, it is attracting vast amounts of foreign direct investment—over $11 billion in 1992 alone. This study examines the implications of China's emergence as a major player in the world economy. Its integration into the international economic order poses major difficulties for the rest of the world. These problems include BRINGING China's mixed market/centrally planned economy into the GATT, adapting to competition from labor-intensive Chinese exports, encouraging further market-oriented reform, and accommodating its demand for international capital. But China's participation in the global economy also offers important OPPORTUNITIES for trade, investment, and international cooperation to PROMOTE world prosperity and stability. Dr. Lardy anticipates that China will continue on a rapid growth path, thus magnifying the policy challenges and opportunities for its trading partners. He recommends a series of steps to facilitate China's full participation in the world economy. Explanation:hope this helped !>>>>>thank u<<<:> |
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Role of financial services in indian financial system |
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Answer» India has a diversified financial sector undergoing rapid expansion, both in terms of strong growth of existing financial services firms and new entities entering the market. The sector comprises commercial banks, insurance companies, non-banking financial companies, co-operatives, pension funds, mutual funds and other smaller financial entities. The banking regulator has allowed new entities such as payments banks to be created recently thereby adding to the types of entities operating in the sector. However, the financial sector in India is predominantly a banking sector with commercial banks accounting for more than 64 per cent of the total assets held by the financial system. The Government of India has introduced several reforms to liberalise, regulate and enhance this industry. The Government and Reserve Bank of India (RBI) have taken various measures to facilitate easy access to finance for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs). These measures include launching Credit GUARANTEE FUND Scheme for Micro and Small Enterprises, ISSUING guideline to banks regarding collateral requirements and setting up a Micro Units Development and Refinance Agency (MUDRA). With a combined push by both government and private sector, India is undoubtedly one of the world's most vibrant capital markets. In 2017,a new portal named 'Udyami MITRA' has been launched by the Small INDUSTRIES Development Bank of India (SIDBI) with the aim of improving credit availability to Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises' (MSMEs) in the country. India has scored a perfect 10 in protecting shareholders' rights on the back of reforms implemented by Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).Explanation:hope this helped !:) |
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