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1901.

Suppose that you want to set up a flower shop in the school exhibition for one week list all the factors of production by estimating the amount of money required for each factor of production

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Of course, to MAXIMIZE the PROCESS yield we need to FIND the values .... 2 The amount of energy needed to PRODUCE each product. ..... Examples 2 and 3 show that for matrix multipli -

1902.

Who are The World's Top 10 Billionaires

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1. JEFF Bezos (U.S.)

AGE: 54
Net worth: $112 BILLION

2. BILL Gates (U.S.)

Age: 62
Net worth: $90 billion

3. Warren Buffett (U.S.)

Age: 87
Net worth: $84 billion

4. Bernard Arnault (France)
Age: 69
Net worth: $72 billion


1903.

How we make India rich than America

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I THINK by educating people and AVOIDING CHILD LABOUR and PROVIDING employment.

1904.

Conclusion on topic consumer right

Answer» ANSWER: RIGHTS of Consumer
Consumer have a RIGHT to have their own choice and they should get a good and BENEFICIAL THING for it .
1905.

Commerce class 11 economics question..

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T100 RS dige to answer batunga... Marquee BGCOLOR the of of production in economics in better in economics the and of of of production SE of of of production in better the and thuswe UNDERSTAND and thuswe of of of idea se the of of production in

1906.

Why is it necessary to become a member of WTO?

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It is important for any country to become a member of WTO (WORLD Trade Organisation) for the
following reasons :
(i) WTO provides equal opportunities to all its
member countries to trade in the international market.
(ii) It provides its member countries with larger
scope to produce at large scale to cater to the needs of people ACROSS the international boundaries. This provides ample scope to utilise world resources optimally and provides greater market accessibility.
(iii) It advocates for the removal of tariff and non tariff barriers, therby, promoting healthier and fairer competition among different producers of different countries.
(iv) The countries of similar ECONOMIC conditions being members of WTO can raise their voice to safeguard their common interests.

1907.

Which theory is generally included under microeconomics

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Theory of price.....is GENERALLY INCLUDED under MICROECONOMICS..... because according to the consumer's preferences market prices are determined by the market forces of demand and supply....

1908.

What is equation of exchange

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In monetary economics, the equation of exchange is the RELATION: where, for a given period, is the total NOMINAL amount of money supply in CIRCULATION on average in an economy. is the velocity of money, that is the average frequency with which a unit of money is SPENT. is the price LEVEL.

1909.

Stock control through stock levels and EOQ is called

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Hey mate!!!

here is ur ans...

Stock control, OTHERWISE known as inventory control, is used to show how much stock you have at any one time, and how you keep track of it.

It applies to every item you use to produce a product or service, from RAW materials to finished goods. It covers stock at every STAGE of the production process, from purchase and delivery to using and re-ordering the stock.

Efficient stock control allows you to have the right amount of stock in the right place at the right time. It ensures that capital is not tied up unnecessarily, and protects production if problems ARISE with the supply chain.

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1910.

Write the reasons for the downfall of employment in the field of agriculture

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The rise in IT SECTOR is the main reason as far as I assumed. Plus the downfall is a result of poor importance to farmers. Instead the government GAVE importance to so called "funds" that never actually HAPPENED.

1911.

Write short notes on:a. capital redemption reserve (crr)b. weighted average cost of capitalc. abc analysisd. economic order quantity (eoq)

Answer» CAPITAL REDEMPTION RESERVE CRR
1912.

How you convert AFC?

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By USING BRAIN we CONVERT AFC

1913.

Ordinal variables has

Answer» SIMILAR to CATEGORICAL VARIABLES
1914.

Why is per capita income not a reliable indicator of economic development?

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Per capita income = National Income/ Total Population of country.

Per capita income is a better index of economic development than national income/GDP itself.

However, it suffers from certain major LIMITATIONS as an INDICATOR of welfare and development :

1. Per cap income doesn't show the actual standard of living enjoyed by the common people. Per capita Y does not reflect the level of healthcare, education and such essential infrastructure facilities enjoyed by the people, which are essential benchmarks for development.
NOTE: Economic development is more about the welfare of PUBLIC than just income.
2. Inequality in distribution of income is not accounted : a country with a few rich and many poor could still have a high per capita income because a millionaire contributes much more to national income than an average earner. In such cases, per cap Y fails to indicate the level of income of the common man.
E.g. in a SMALL country, a majority of people are poor, but some are millionaires. Such a country could still have high per cap Y thanks to millionaires and to the plight of the poor - here per cap Y is actually unrealistic.
3. Age demographics : In a country with a very young or very old population, per cap Y may not be exactly accurate, because neither the children nor the elderly people contribute to national income. But when per Cap Y is measured, they too are included in total population, which decreases the per cap Y.

4. It is possible that even when per capita income is high, per capita consumption of goods and services is low. This can happen especially when the national income is due to production of more heavy defence or INDUSTRIAL goods. And such goods don't really help the common people. And income here, goes to few businessmen and technocrats while common people don't benefit.

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1915.

Why farming is considered as primary farming activity?

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Activities ASSOCIATED with the primarysector include agriculture (both SUBSISTENCE and commercial), mining, forestry, farming, grazing, HUNTING and gathering, fishing, and quarrying. ... The SECONDARY sector of the ECONOMY manufactures finished goods.

1916.

Which sector has developed in india in the recent years. what are the reasons and effect?

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India in the recent years has developed in the secondary sector as it has been more successful in CONVERTING various raw materials into PRODUCTS which is used in various manufacturing firms and later made out of something.

The another name of the secondary sector is the industrial sector.

India in recent years has developed a lot of RESOURCES and thus INCREASE the DEVELOPMENT in the secondary sector.

1917.

Who were the junior players in the process of industrialization explain their function?

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Jamsetjee jeejeebhoy :
he was the son of Persian Weaver . he was involved in china trade & SHIPPING. He owned a large fleet of ships , but competition from English and American shippers forced him to sell his ships by the 1850s.

Dwarkanath Tagore:
He believed that India would develop through westernization and industrialisation. He invested in shipping, mining , PLANTATION and insurance.

Jamsetjee Nusserwanjee Tata:
He set up the first iron and steel industry works in India at Jamshedpur. Iron and steel industries in India started much later than textiles. In colonial India industrial MACHINERY, railways & locomotives were mostly imported . so capital goods industries couldn't really develop in any SIGNIFICANT way till Independence.

Dinshaw Petit :
He built huge industrial empires in India , accumulated their initial wealth party from exports to china. & partly from raw COTTON shipments to England.


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1918.

Which country is not a member of the economic union?

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PAKISTAN is not the MEMBER of ECONOMIC UNION

1919.

Where was the first special economic zone set off in asia?

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In ASIA China is the first country to set up special economic ZONE (SEZ).....in 1979 by Deng XIAOPING....

1920.

With reasons and examples of orgniszed

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MAY I KNOW what is the QUS.

1921.

What is the india's per capita consumption of plastic product?

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India has among the LOWEST per capita consumption of plastic in the WORLD, “much LOWER” than that of many developed countries, SAID Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the World ENVIRONMENT Day celebrations here on Tuesday. He, however, said India was committed to reducing the use of plastic and would join the Clean Seas programme — a Sweden-led initiative to reduce littering of marine ecosystems.

1922.

How do we count the various good and services ? Explain by giving examples .

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Hey mate here is your answer.....

1) the value of final goods and services is calculated and then added up to KNOW the TOTAL production in each sector.

2) only the value of final goods is calculated because the value of final goods includes the value of all INTERMEDIATEGOODS that are USED in making the finalgoods.for example:-

the value of table (suppose rupees 2000) includes the value of WOOD (rupees 1000) and polish (rupees 500).so the value ofwood and polish is not counted seperately.

Hope it helps you........!

1923.

What is economic activity and non economic actvity 0 th sectlrs of the indian economy?

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Activities undertaken to make a LIVING is CALLED an economic activity

1924.

What were the economic problems faced by most of the european countries in 1830s?

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The 1830s were years of great economic hardship in Europe. 1. As an enormous increase in POPULATION was witnessed all over Europe, there were more seekers of job than employment. Population from rural areas often migrated to the cities to live in overcrowded slums. 2. Small producers in towns were faced with stiff competition from imports of CHEAP machine-made goods from England, where industrialization was more advanced. For example.This was the situation in case of textile production which was mainly carried out in homes or small workshops and was only partly mechanised. 3. In the regions of Europe, where the aristocracy enjoyed POWER, peasants struggled under the burden of feudal dues and obligations. 4. The rise of food prices or a year of bad harvest led to widespread pauperism in town and country. For example-In 1848, food shortages and widespread unemployment had brought the population of Paris out on the roads. 5. In 1845, weavers in Silesia had revolted against contractors who supplied them raw material and gave them orders for finished textiles but drastically reduced their payments. NOTE - The Conservative RULERS established political regimes after the defeat of Napoleon. 'Revolution' and growth of the feelings of Nationalism helped in uniting the people in the various European States. People at the same time also faced a lot of problems in their day-to-day lives. Important - Students need to explain all the problems irrespective of marks allotted to the question. OR The French saw the sphere of education as a way of civilizing the 'native' i.e. the Vietnamese. 1. The French faced the dilemma related to the extent to which the Vietnamese had to be educated. Although the French NEEDED an educated labour force, however, they feared that once educated, the Vietnamese would begin to question colonial domination. The French also feared to lose their jobs as teachers, policemen, shopkeepers to the - educated Vietnamese. 2. The powerful influence of the Chinese Culture upon the elites in Vietnam was another problem faced by the French. In order to consolidate power, they had to counter the Chinese influence. They, therefore, tried to systematically destroy the traditional education systems and put the French schools in place. 3. As the French sought to establish schools with the curriculum in accordance with their culture, teachers, as well as students, did not blindly follow it. As the numbers of Vietnamese teachers increased in the lower classes, they silently changed the text and often criticized what was actually written. Protest in schools, for example, in the Saigon Native Girls School is another example of resistance which the French had to counter. NOTE - Schools became important places for the political and cultural battle which was fought with French who tried to dismantle the Vietnamese culture.

1925.

What are the main characteristics of intensive agriculture?

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Features of intensive farming:

a. It this TYPE of farming high-yielding CROPS are grown, fertilisers and pesticides are used, animals are kept indoor.

b. There is increase of PRODUCTIVITY du to excessive mechanisation.

c. For the purpose of farming, other plants and pests are removed and fertilisers are added to soil.

d. Modern technology and high inputs are being used for increasing production.

e. This farming produces more and more cheaper food per HECTARE to feed the RISING population.

f. This farming creates the system of multiple cropping per year.

1926.

What are the disadvantages of using modern farming methods? economics grade 9?

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In today's farming, a lot of chemicals are being used which decrease the soil fertility.

Now the cost required for agriculture has ALSO increased SOMETIMES it may not be affordable in every place.

Some insects may be efficient few fertilizers which are used for KILLING insects also kills those efficient insects.

The soil has also failed to HOLD the WATER as its capacity has decreased.

1927.

2charecterstics of traditional methods of farming

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manure made by DECOMPOSING the cow dung etc is USED as fertilizer.
this FARMING method is LESS expensive as compared to modern farming method.

1928.

Give three reason of fast development of transportation in Palampur

Answer» THREE REASONS of fast development of transportation in Palampur are :- a) farmers grow crops in heavy amount and they WANT to sell one place to another another place. b) the traders want to sell and they travel one place to another place by the help of Transportation SYSTEM . c) TRANSPORT system necessary in Palampur , for the development of the Palampur .
1929.

What are resources ? what are its characteristic. for 0?

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Everything which is available in the ENVIRONMENT which is TECHNOLOGICALLY accessible , economically FEASIBLE and culturally ACCEPTABLE and which can satisfy our needs.


1930.

What are the various reasons for the rising importance of the tertiary sector in production?

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First of all your question depends on the economics of the country because each part of the world and each sector has different LEVEL of production.

If your country has more RESOURCES then the production will be higher as the people will prefer to be associated with BUSINESS as it will bring PROFIT cause there is no limited resources and so it may be profitable.

1931.

Which 1 of the following is an item of working capital A tools B machine C building D money

Answer» ANSWER is D PART MONEY
1932.

What is demand what is price elasticity of demand

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1933.

Development goals are conflicting goals also . explain with example

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conflicting goals are those goals which are beneficial for one but not for ANOTHER one.
Ex:
INDUSTRIALIST want to make them for getting more ELECTRICITY and could earn profit but where it will submerge more lands of people and they will loss there livelihood.

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1934.

Who is captan cool in cricket ?

Answer» MS DHONI................
1935.

How is economy relared to common man

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1936.

The process of radical economic refotms and liberation in india was started which year

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The PROCESS of radical economic reforms started in the year 1991.

There are few key points which you should KNOW about the transformation of radical economic refoms and liberalisation.

First comes the re industrialization of the South Africa's economy.The BLACK ownership emphasis is also an important point and putting and END to cadre development.

1937.

Relationship between population growth and economic development in india

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I have already discussed in the previous question which states the VARIOUS determinant through which population GROWTH effects economics.

Due to population growth, the resources become unavailable day by day more the population GROWN, less will be the resources available.

So this is the only RELATION between population growth and economy which affect development in India.

1938.

State and explain the condition of consumer equilibrium when consumer consumes 2 gooda

Answer» HEY....here it is....................
1939.

Short note on why is globalization predominant in the emerging economies

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Globalisation in recent world has affected big parts of the country because of increase in development of technology and the source of income also in trading and in import and export QUALITY increase.

In invention, few people has FAILED to adopt these TECHNOLOGIES in their life. Therefore they are losing their JOBS.

There are few people being RECRUITED because they are head of education and learn to adopt the technologies.

Hence globalisation has affected a lot in today's economics.

1940.

Role of marketing in economic development and its applicability in indian conditions

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FIRST of all you should know what is marketing is.

It is all about business and profit out of which can be gained through various business program and marketing strategies.

Each marketing strategy must have a certain amount of goal, the goal of each and EVERY business is to ATTRACT customers, increase the level of production,a worldwide name hence marketing PLAN for TODAY's economics because if there was no marketing, then there couldn't have been import and export.

Thank you hope you found this answer helpful.

1941.

Can you imagine some village which initially had no job opportunities but later came up? (Long answer plz)

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Villages in India have the same scenario as MENTIONED.
Every PERSON can IMAGINE this as we rank as one of the highest countries for poverty and mainly CORRUPTION. Due to our honourable PM Narendra MODI every Indian citizen of India has the 'power of the fundamental rights' without any discrimination of caste, colour, creed, religion, etc.

1942.

Economics is the study of economic activities explain

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In ECONOMICS we READ about MONEY that is why
it is an ECONOMIC ACTIVITY

1943.

when the price of good rise rs 10 per unit to rs 12 per unit, its quantity demanded falls by 20%.calculate its price elasticity of demand. how much would be the % change in its quantity demanded, if the price rise from rs 10 per unit to rs 13 per unit ?

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I THINK it will be 12.5 % is the ANSWER

1944.

Reasons why foreign institutions opt to invest in india

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Because indian people want to take good high branded CLOTHES that FOREIGNERS take the FOREIGN people take benefit of it and START invest in india

1945.

Primery sector and secondary sector industries examples in india

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PRIMARY SECTOR: Primary, secondary and TERTIARY sectors. There are THREE main types of industry in which firms operate. These sectors form a chain of production which provides customers with finished GOODS or services. Example Primary production: this involves acquiring RAW materials.

SECONDARY SECTOR: Secondary industries are those that take the raw materials produced by the primary sector and process them into manufactured goods and products.
Example of secondary industries include heavy manufacturing, light manufacturing, food PROCESSING, oil refining and energy production.

1946.

What are the advantages of unorganised sector

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As we know both our primary n secondary sectors are unorganised n main SOURCE of national INCOME
People get employment n further DEVELOPMENT It is the main RESOURCE of our development

1947.

Please tell some thoughts or slogans on freedom

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"I may not agree with what you say, but to your death I will DEFEND your right to say it." -

.."If liberty MEANS anything at all, it means the right to TELL people what they do not want to HEAR."

1948.

Give some examples where factors other than income are important aspects of our life

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(a) People also seek things like EQUAL treatment, FREEDOM, security and respect.

(b) Women need safe and SECURE ENVIRONMENT to take up a variety of Jobs or run a business.

(c) People also need POLITICAL rights.

(d) People seek a pollution-free environment.

1949.

what is development ?what may be development for one may not be development for the other what do you mean by that

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DEVELOPMENT :
it is a comprehensive TERM which include increase in real PCI IMPROVEMENT of standard of living of people and reduction of conflict.

" conflicting goals" are those goals which are developmental for one and MAY not be development and for another one.

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1950.

Name the economic activity in which people work for others and get remunerated in return

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the economic ACTIVITY in which PEOPLE WORK for others and get REMUNERATED in return is EMPLOYMENT