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What are the features of perfectly competitive market ??? |
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Answer» The CHARACTERISTICS of a PERFECTLY competitive market INCLUDE insignificant contributions from the PRODUCERS, homogenous products, perfect information about products, no transaction costs, and no long-term ECONOMIC profits.Explanation: |
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| 11702. |
How will you identify a mixed economy? |
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Answer» A MIXED ECONOMY is an economy organized with some free MARKET ELEMENTS and some socialistic elements, which lies on a continuum somewhere between pure capitalism and pure socialism. ... Mixed economies socialize select industries that are deemed essential or that produce public goods. |
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Distinguish between goods and services . |
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Answer» goods mean UR itemsservices mean WORK or they serve U something thingshopes it HELPS ufollow me back |
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Which statement best explains the law of demand? |
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Answer» It states that the QUANTITY DEMANDED of a normal good or service is inversely related to its price, CETERIS paribus, such that an increase in the price of the product LEADS to a decrease in its quantity demanded and a decrease in the price of the product leads to an increase in its quantity demandedExplanation: |
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Tabular differentiation of IMF and World Bank |
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Answer» The fundamental difference between IMF and World Bank is that the bank is established as a development organization whereas the FUND is founded as a cooperative organization. ... On the other hand, IMF is formed to promote financial STABILITY, international trade, high employment, REDUCE poverty and so on. |
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What may be development for one may not be development for the other. Explain the statement using two examples. |
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Answer» For example, the so called DEVELOPMENT MAY be considered development for human beings; but it is not developmentfor the environment, flora and fauna.Another example is building of THERMAL or nuclear power plants. Theirdevelopment may give benefit to many people by supplying them the electricity. |
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Why do different person have different notionsof development |
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Answer» Here is the answer to your question:Different person have different notion of development because PEOPLE SEEKS THINGS which is more important for them. Hope it HELPS.. :-) |
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Excess wheat produced is sold in which market ? |
| Answer» FOOD Corporation of IndiaThe decision, ANNOUNCED on Friday, comes in the backdrop of the government's plan of sell wheat in the OPEN market to OFFLOAD excess grain from the storage units of Food Corporation of India and state AGENCIES | |
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Ci = 30Qi, where Qi for i = {A,B} is output produced by each firm. market demand is given by p= 210 - 1.5 Q, where Q = QA + QBfind out cournot equilibrium |
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Answer» The market demand is P=100-1.5Q, where Q=qa+qb and the FIRM's cost STRUCTURE is such that MCa=ACa=20 and MCb=ACb=20. a) Solve for the Cournot reaction functions of each firm. b) Solve for the Cournot-Nash equilibrium. CALCULATE the quantity of each firm, the market PRICE, and the profit of each firm. |
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Can u plz help me for this |
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Answer» acc.to your QUES. MIDDLE TERM of FREQUENCY is median of this statement.the median of this question is 6u |
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if the series like this 20-60,20-55,20-40,20-30,20-50,20-45,20-25,20-35 then what do to..how to calculate median |
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Answer» I'm sorry PLEASE mention the frequency also EXPLANATION:Median FORMULA = l+[n/2-cf/f] H |
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1. Which of the following statements is not true? (a) Providing loans for irrigation of land(b) Providing costly credit to the farmers(c) Identifying the problem of industries(d) Proper planning and support is required |
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Describe the evolution of money. |
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Answer» lution of money that we see and use in modern times is a result or outcome of a long historical process of economic needs and necessities in financial or commercial transactions.Explanation:In any commercial transaction,money is universally considered as the medium of EXCHANGE of any good or service.In modern times,it represents the respective market value of various goods and services anywhere in the world.It basically assists in the commercial exchange of goods and services around the world.Previously,in ancient times,many communities or societies around the world adopted barter system of exchange,signifying exchanging actual tangible goods in various proportional quantities as a medium of exchange in any commercial transaction.Hence,exchange of commodities was a central feature of the barter system.However,various practical deficiencies and limitations of the barter system engendered the use of metallic money which involved the use of various metallic elements or FORMS such as silver or copper as a medium of commercial exchange.Now,various constraints related to the weight and purity measurement of the metallic money led to the advent of paper money or paper currency which in accompaniment with metallic coins became popular in the markets and were widely used as the MAIN medium of exchange in any commercial market.Later on,storage and security of the paper currency or money became a major issue AMONG people and they needed a safe and secured place to store their paper money.This ultimately gave rise to credit and financial institutions such banks where people COULD safely store their wealth in the form of paper money and metallic coins.Nowadays,people can conduct any commercial or financial transaction directly through their respective banks which is greatly assisted by the advent of various electronic payment and non cash payment methods.These commonly include net banking,online transfers,debit card or credit card payments,cheque payments and so forth. |
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Test Qurser Which of the following are covered under the domestic territory of India?1. An Indian Company in London.2. Microsoft Office in India.3. Company in India owned by a Japanese.4. Office of Reliance Industries in New York.5. Branch of Foreign Bank in India.6. Indian Embassy in Japan.7. Branch of State Bank of India in China.8. Russian Embassy in India.9. Tata rented its building to Google in America. |
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Answer» tion:Microsoft Office in India an INDIAN company in London office of Reliance INDUSTRIES in New York BRANCH of State Bank of India in ChinaIndian Embassy in Japan HOPE these are right |
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State the two reason why India adopted Economic Planning. |
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Answer» The PRINCIPAL objectives of Indian planning strategy, includes increase in national INCOME, in employment, condition in income disparities and poverty and achieving self reliance the time of INDEPENDENCE INDIA was a backward underdeveloped country. Explanation:HOPE this helps you |
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What are the main function of planning commission? |
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Answer» re, the PLANNING Commission is RESPONSIBLE to advice the GOVERNMENT on ECONOMIC and social development planning. The government is responsible to take decisions on the recommendations of the Planning Commission and IMPLEMENT them.hope it helps u......✌✌ |
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Who are called as Northern sarkars |
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Answer» Mughal EMPIRE. India. The Northern Circars (also spelt Sarkars) was a division of British India's Madras PRESIDENCY. It consisted of a narrow slip of territory LYING ALONG the western side of the Bay of Bengal from 15° 40′ to 20° 17′ north latitude, in the present-day Indian states of Andhra PRADESH and Odisha. |
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A note on SHG ( SELF HELP GROUP ) |
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Answer» hope it helps Explanation:SHGs are SELF HELP groups. They are formed in rural part of the country among POOR people. This policy is implemented to PROVIDE self help from others and help others too. People form groups, especially women, and ONE person collects the whole wages from others and then give it to the needy one. |
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Correlation measures direction and causation or relationship among variables - true or false |
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Answer» True.Explanation:Correlation COEFFICIENTS are measures of ASSOCIATION between TWO (or more) VARIABLES. |
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a country produces two conduties x and y .it's production possibilities are shown in the following table |
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Answer» where is the FOLLOWING table |
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What is the meaning of social illness |
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Answer» tion: issues." A SOCIAL ill is a condition that isn't to the liking of some members of a community. ... Some examples of social ills are crime, BULLYING, racism, drug ADDICTION, poverty, and HOMELESSNESS. |
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1] This helps to create an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic market: (i) Foreign trade (ii) Domestic trade (iii) Internal trade (iv)Trade barrier 2]Foreign Trade: (i) Increases choice of goods (ii) Decreases prices of goods (iii) Increases competition in the market (iv) Decreases earnings 3]This helps to create an opportunity for the producers to reach beyond the domestic market: (i) Foreign trade (ii) Domestic trade (iii) Internal trade (iv)Trade barrier ANSWER FAST AND CORRECT TO GET BRAINLIEST... |
| Answer» 1.(i) FOREIGN trade2.iv) DECREASES earnings3.(i) Foreign TRADE | |
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Point out adverse effect of partition on Indian economy |
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Answer» ▶The ECONOMIC and political CONSEQUENCES of the partition of the..... But beyond this, our research POINTS to the crucial. ✔Hope It's HELP You ❇ |
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The number of times unit of money change hands during the unit period is called |
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11. Find the Standard Deviation of the following data X: 6 10 14 18 24 28 30F: 2 4 7 12 8 4 3 |
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What were the reason for occurrence of famines during British raj? |
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Answer» tion:the MAIN CAUSE of famous during BRITISH rule are the HEAVY and huge taxes that are taken my zamindars |
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राष्ट्रीय आय को प्रभावित या परिवर्तित करने वाले कारक |
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Answer» uagagaayagahjajwjajExplanation:ushsygddte6t7tiFufufoydiydus ufufyuufududufufifufufufufufufufifufufifufududufufuvihihiegisgishiahishsohsivsigsivsivsisvsivsibalibjpbwudv2idbi1bxaijxsivqiffbwkxbaoxbaixhai BAI aoxbaib iaxvqudqidhwohwidhwixhw8xbwixbiazaoznqoxhixbaobxqibxiazbiabxqibxoqxboanxKxosjcosjtlbgkevgoe eicsoibsxkacbaosoboehcohiy9yhtbiwb s1 2dob3eoffw8yri3hfoj02jci1b9nx,9hogv9jwfg1y0yxexj4fbw9hdgdGrundy CONSTIPATION CORONARY DISTINCT distilling DISTILLERY |
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what will be the resultant effects on supply and demand of a rented house if the ceiling is set above the market equilibrium rent ? |
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Answer» the rent ceiling SET above the market equilibrium price,the market for RENTED houses will EXPERIENCE excess supply.Explanation:The BASIC application of demand and supply can be used to understand the impact of rent ceiling in this case.If the rent ceiling is set above the equilibrium market price,the landlords will be attracted by the higher price and offer or supply more houses for rent.However,on the other hand,most of the renters or DWELLERS will not be willing stay in rented houses at such a high rent.This will create additional or excess supply of rented houses with no inmates or dwellers willing to stay in them.Hence,the supply of rented houses will be greater than its demand which ideally contributes to this excess supply in the market and create disequilibrium in the market. |
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Why has dependence on land increased in India?How does it affect per capita income |
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Answer» Answer: after independence India has increased economically and there is even GROWTH in the ORGANISATION of India along with PER CAPITA income TECHNOLOGY have also been increased and the rate of education is is simultaneously going ahead |
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Analyze the impact that the increasing number of social grants may have on the employment rate |
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Answer» Explanation:• The number of beneficiaries who receive non-contributory social grants rose from 2.9 million in 1994 to 13.4 million people in 2009, while the value of those grants increased from 2.9 PER cent to 4.4 per cent of GDP over the same period • In 2010, 80 per cent of the elderly and 71 per cent of eligible children were estimated to receive grants.• Since 1994, 15 million previously SERVICED households have been connected to a formal water supply, while between 1993 and 2009 access to electricity for lighting increased by almost 60 per cent, to reach 82 per cent of all households (Bhorat et al., 2006). • Estimates suggest that the value of free or subsidised services, which the South African government often refers to as the “social wage”, was aboutR88 billion in 2004, or R587 per HOUSEHOLD per month19 (Friedman and Bhengu, 2008). |
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Explain the scarity definition of economics |
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Answer» rcity definition of Economics was first introduced by ECONOMIST Lionell Robbins in 1932 which describes the subject or discipline as a science which examines human behavior in terms of the interaction between ends and scarce means having various alternative uses.Explanation:The scarcity definition of Economics basically deals with a FUNDAMENTAL problem of human society.It assumes that as rational INDIVIDUAL,EVERY human being has unlimited wants and desires during his or her lifetime,but the resources and endowments available to fulfill those desires and wants are extremely limited.Therefore,there is a gap between the human wants and demands and the scarce means or resource to accomplish those unfulfilled demands.The limited resources or endowments have to allocated and utilized in such a way that most of our desires and wants in life can be fulfilled optimally.Hence,based on the scarcity definition,Economics as a scientific discipline attempts to find the ways human BEINGS can effectively allocate and utilize the scarce resources to the best of their advantage or convenience and fulfill their needs and demands. |
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How do i moc get these answers? |
| Answer» MOC is RATE at which RICE PRODUCTION is DECREASING. | |
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Why does a consumer purchase more quantity of a commodity at the lower price |
| Answer» LDS BUY more of a commodity at a lower price due to the working of the following FACTORS: 1. Law of diminishing marginal utility: As marginal utility derived from every additional UNIT of a GOOD consumed tends to decline at the same price | |
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Interest paid is always a factor income. do you agree? justify. |
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Answer» uction Economics,the interest paid on capital or physical inputs and income earned from those can be considered as factor income.Explanation:In Production Economics,factor income refers to the revenue or income earned from selling the VARIOUS factor/inputs of production to the firm or manufacturers to be used for production purposes.Common examples of factors/inputs of production include land,labor,capital and entrepreneurship.Now,each of these factor inputs earn a revenue or income in exchange for their CONTRIBUTION in the production of OUTPUT by firms of business organisations.In particular,the income or PERIODIC interest payment that are earned on renting or hiring any capital or physical factors/inputs by the firms such as machinery,equipment,technical tools,physical plant ETC. are considered as factor income.Now,it must be noted that this interest payment is not the interest paid against any financial loan taken from a bank or other financial institutions or any deferred payment on credit purchase.In this case,interest payment refers to the factor income earned by the owners of capital or physical inputs for renting them to any manufacturing firm or business organisation. |
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increase in the price of commodity form ₹25 ₹30 leads to decrease in the quality demanded of that commodity by 10 percent find out the price elasticity of demand and comment on the price of elasticity of demand |
| Answer» TION:HOPE you UNDERSTAND......... | |
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5. Make in India policy will increase inflow of foreign direct investment |
| Answer» YES it will allow more FOREIGN investment of indian mnc'sAlso it invites various LARGEST LEADING industries to invest in indian market.This SCHEME is followed by made in india scheme.Make in india and then made in india label.This introduces indian market at an international level.Hope you asked this Thx | |
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Four benefits of organic farming |
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Answer» i) ORGANIC FARMING builds HEALTHY soilii)combatting erosioniii)reducing exposure to PESTICIDES and chemicals iv)ENCOURAGES biodiversity |
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1. How do domestic, foreign and global environment influence international business? Explain various economic and financial environment which influence international business with examples. |
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Answer» International business DECISIONS to be taken by executive managers of multinational firms are becoming more challenging due to uncertainties in business environment which is due to FAST changing and unpredictable domestic, FOREIGN, and global environment for long term sustainability. Even though firms are cautious and take precautions while taking decisions on international investment for production and marketing, their sustainability for a long time in a given business is shaking due to continuous changes in domestic, foreign, and global business environment. This is mainly due to variations in economic conditions, political scenarios, socio-cultural environment, technological breakthroughs, legal aspects and human behavioural effects on opportunities and challenges on the international business performance of multinational firms. In this paper, we have studied in brief, the various domestic, foreign, and global environmental issues which affects the multinational firm’s business decisions RELATED to international investments and marketing. The paper also discusses the impact of the domestic environment, foreign environment, and global environment on economical, political, technological, legal, and cultural issues on investment and expansion decisions of multinational CORPORATIONS in general.Explanation: |
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Which of the following is not an item of social security of labour? arpalunMWOOSe n benefitsensionsugWINILAHa. Maternity benefitsb. Industrial injuryc. Pensionsd. Wage15WHATWoWWil WAWIHWWWWWITHWATHEIRWWWLANTHINWWWWHWWWWITHWS |
| Answer» PENSIONS is not an ITEM of SOCIAL SECURITY LABOUR | |
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Describe Minimum Support Price (MSP)! Please don't google the answer |
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Answer» Minimum support PRICE (MSP) means the minimum price OFFERED by the government to the farmers for their CROP which ensures that the farmers won't be worse off even though the price of goods in market is very POOR |
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He was know as god of dancing and inspried the whole world |
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Dumping short notes |
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Answer» Dumping, in economics, is a kind of injuring pricing, ESPECIALLY in the context of international trade. It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country at a price below the normal price with an injuring EFFECT. hope it HELPS dear and follow me.. |
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Which of the following is a rason of poverty in india? 1. low rate of growth2.inflation3.inadequancy of capital4. all of these |
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Answer» Less productivity in agriculture: In agriculture, the productivity level is very low DUE to subdivided and FRAGMENTED holdings, lack of CAPITAL, use of traditional methods of cultivation, illiteracy etc. The very reason for POVERTY in the country is this FACTOR only. |
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A person age is 82 years heaving a annual income is 12 lakh per anum find the net income? |
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Transfer pricing short notes |
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Answer» tion:The term 'transfer price' is used to describe the actual price charged between the associated enterprises in an INTERNATIONAL transaction. ... These entities do not DEAL at ARM's length and, thus, transactions between these entities may not be subject to ordinary MARKET FORCES.#Follow me....... |
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Hey guys!! please solve this numerical.... |
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Answer» 45+200+10+50+25+5=335 |
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Portfolio investment affect the balance pf payment through the___ |
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Answer» This return—whether a capital gain from portfolio investment (a debit under the financial ACCOUNT) or a return made from DIRECT investment (a debit under the capital account)—is recorded as a credit in the current account. This is where income investment is recorded in the BOP. |
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Briefly explain the production possibility frontier |
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Answer» ion possibilities FRONTIER (PPF), also known as production possibility CURVE, indicates the maximum output combinations of TWO goods or services an ECONOMY can achieve by fully using all available RESOURCES efficiently. |
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Which of the following statement is not true? (a)sensex shows change in price of top 30 shares of bombay stock exchange (b)value of index number cannot go below 100 i.e base year value |
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Answer» Sensex is calculated using the "Free-float Market Capitalization" methodology. ... The calculation of Sensex involves dividing the Free-float market capitalization of 30 companies in the Index by a number called the Index Divisor. The Divisor is the only link to the original base PERIOD VALUE of the Sensex |
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Explain the economic important of primary sector in the state of dominate kashmir |
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Answer» atic growth of Jammu and Kashmir can be attributed to the armed militancy in Kashmir VALLEY in the past DECADE. The economy is also marked by low productivity in agriculture and allied sectors that have AFFECTED employment generation and growth in PER capita income.hope it helpsmark as brainliest |
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