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Which of the following is causes of increase urbanization in punjab |
Answer» Answer: Urbanisation and agricultural development are closely linked in Punjab. Agricultural PROSPERITY has caused the shift of population from rural areas to the URBAN ECONOMY. ... At the dawn of the TWENTIETH century, only 12.46 PER cent of the total population of the then pre-partition Punjab was urban. |
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What is the relation between consumption and investment |
Answer» Answer: Consumption is the flow of households' spending o goods and services which YIELD UTILITY in the current PERIOD. Saving is that part of disposable income which is not spent. Investment is FIRMS 'spending on goods which are not for current consumption but which yield a flow of consumer goods and services in the future. Explanation: Please MARK me as a Brainlist. Thank You. |
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इन व्हिच एरिया ऑफ पंजाब द परसेंटेज ऑफ अर्बन पापुलेशन इस लिस्ट दिस ऑप्शन इन फिरोजपुर फाजिल्का |
Answer» Answer: BASIC Statistics of Punjab S. No Items Unit Number 1 Area (i) Rural-Area (ii) Urban Area Sq. Km 50,362 48,265 2097 2 Tehsils Number 81 3 (Population 2011) Total Population Rural Population Lakh 277.04 173.2 4 % of Rural to Total Population % 62.51 5 % of urban to Total Population % 37.49 6 Density Per Sq. Km 550 7 Literate & EDUCATED Persons Number 1,89,88,611 8 Female per 1000 Male Number 893 9 LITERACY % 76.7 Population District 2001 2011 % Increase in Population (From 2001 to 2011) No. of Females per 1000 Males Rural Urban Total Gurdaspur 21,03,455 1643882 655144 2,299,026 9.3 895 Amritsar 21,57,020 1154831 1336060 24,90,891 15.48 884 Tarn-Taran 9,39,057 978611 141459 11,20,070 19.28 898 Kapurthala 19,62,761 1021388 1160365 21,81,753 11.16 913 Jalandhar 19,62,761 1021388 1160365 21,81,753 11.16 913 S.B.S Nagar 5,87,468 488857 125505 6,14,362 4.58 954 Hoshiarpur 14,81,292 1247969 334824 15,82,793 6.85 962 Roop Nagar 6,28,846 505529 177820 6,83,349 8.67 913 S.A.S Nagar 7,46,987 442112 544035 9,86,147 32.02 878 Ludhiana 30,32,831 1425201 2062681 3,487,882 15 869 Ferozepur 17,46,107 1474592 552239 2,026,831 16.08 893 Faridkot 5,50,892 400494 21794 6,18,008 12.18 889 Shri Mukatsar sahib 7,77,493 650004 252698 9,02,702 16.1 895 Moga 8,94,793 768499 223790 9,92,289 10.9 893 Bathinda 11,83,295 888943 499916 13,88,859 17.37 865 Mansa 6,88,758 605356 163452 7,68,808 11.62 880 Sangrur 14,73,242 1137633 516775 16,54,408 9.3 883 Barnala 5,26,931 405675 190619 5,96,294 13.16 876 Patiala 15,84,780 1130279 762003 18,92,282 19.4 888 Fatehgarh Sahib 5,38,470 414649 185165 5,99,814 11.39 871 |
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154. |
In which area of Punjab, the percentage of Urban Population is least? Fatehgarh Sahib / Ferozepur / Fazilka / Faridkot |
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In which area of Punjab, the percentage of Urban Population is least? / |
Answer» Answer: TARN Taran Ludhiana and Amritsar districts account for one-third (32.72%) of the TOTAL urban POPULATION of the state. The border Tarn Taran is the least URBANISED (12.63%) DISTRICT. |
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156. |
Karala has low infant mortaliy rate because |
Answer» Answer: Kerala has a low Infant MORTALITY RATE because it has ADEQUATE provision of basic HEALTH and educational facilities. |
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157. |
Why do you think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain. |
Answer» It is an important criterion because it tells US what an average person is likely to earn and also gives some IDEA about the rising standard of living. Prosperity of a country depends not only on its national INCOME but also on the number of people who would share it. Explanation: GOOD morning reply zarur dena XD |
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158. |
Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations. |
Answer» Answer: Height of students in a class with a large number of students, income of PEOPLE of a state, forest cover in a country, ETC. are some examples where AVERAGES are USED for comparing situations. Explanation: mark as BRAINLIST |
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Sarah is a real estate agent who earned $100,000 in 2016. At the beginning of 2017, Sarah wanted to pursue a new career so she quit her job and became a yoga instructor. In her first year, she made total revenue of $55,000. The information on the right gives details of Sarah's first year in the yoga business. What is Sarah's economic profit? |
Answer» I don't KNOW hhshahshufhihh |
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161. |
Explain how income is the most important factor for economic development.Please give a right answer and don't spam :) |
Answer» economy is all the whole RELATED to development of a country. If more no. of people will gain INCOME, it means more no. of people are 'EMPLOYED' in the country. And if maximum no. of country are employed it means country is developing |
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162. |
Direct tax : tax on property :: .... : indirect tax correlation |
Answer» Explanation: it is a consumption based tax |
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163. |
Why producer gets constant returns during production? Give at least three reasons to justify your answer? |
Answer» Explanation: Constant returns to scale occur when the OUTPUT INCREASES in exactly the same proportion as the factors of production. In other words, when inputs (i.e. CAPITAL and LABOR) increase, outputs likewise increase in the same proportion as a result... |
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164. |
which of the following is subjective and reflects an exaggerate value about the worth of a commodity? 1. Economic Value 2. Exchange Value 3. Sentimental Value 4. Human Value |
Answer» which of the following is subjective and reflects an exaggerate value about the WORTH of a commodity? 1. Economic Value 2. Exchange Value 3. Sentimental Value 4. Human Value |
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166. |
What key value does Accenture’s myConcerto bring to clients looking for automated solutions?What is the simplest form of automation? |
Answer» Answer: eyjnnvczsc NEWSLETTER uud25i I will send the FAST ⏩⏩ a ishmeet I am a little while AGO but it |
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167. |
Identify write pair1 point |
Answer» panni-punni Explanation: rotti-shotti |
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168. |
Allocation of financial resources of Central Government budget on industry |
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10. भारतीय कृषि में निम्न उत्पादकता के कारणों की चर्चा करें। कृषि उत्पादकता को बढ़ाने के पक्ष में तर्क दें। |
Answer» मानवीय कारक: इसके अंतर्गत सामाजिक प्रथाओं और रीति-रिवाज़ों को शामिल किया जाता है। भारतीय किसानों का भाग्यवादी दृष्टिकोण और नई कृषि तकनीकों की अनभिज्ञता से उनका निवेश व्यर्थ हो जाता है। खेती पर जनसंख्या का बढ़ता बोझ भी निम्न उत्पादकता का महत्त्वपूर्ण कारण है। |
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170. |
How do science and technological aspect affect environmental aspect ? |
Answer» Answer: The use of technology may AFFECT the environment positively or negatively. ... Reusing, recycling, and USING FEWER resources can reduce environmental impacts. Resources such as oceans, FRESH water, and air, which are shared by everyone, need to be protected by careful planning and regulation of TECHNOLOGICAL systems |
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Identify 4 specific policy strategies which can help a Public private partnership to be successful? |
Answer» भारत में जनसंख्या की विशेषताओं की व्याख्या कीजिए |
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172. |
Pratap kapoor's wild dinning format is unique and one of its kind in Mumbai. Advertised as a jungle theme restaurant, it is named as "sher Baugh." Wild dinning is more of an amusement park then dining space with all the facilities, which can delight a family. It delivers its promises through robotic animals and a simulated thunderstorm, features that would delight children. It gives the feeling of living in the wild for the urbanites and gives them a break from the typical fancy restaurants.Mr. Pratap was planning to convert his venture into a franchise format with opening of outlet in all the metro cities in India. However, he is not sure of the sale ability of this kind of retail format in the Indian context. This critic of his venture says that for adults who put the food over the experience of eating in an artificial jungle the wild dining restaurant is not all that fun. In addition, the cost incurred in setting up the format is a point of concern. |
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The assumption that is required to shows the efficiency of the oldest estimator consistency and unbiasedness is 1. Cov(ut- ut-j) =0A j 2. |
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8. भारत में कुटीर एवं लघु उद्योगों का क्या महत्त्व है ? इनके विकास हेतु सरकारी प्रयासों की व्याख्या कीजिए। |
Answer» उत्तर.भारतीय आर्थिक विकास में लघु एवं कुटीर पैमाने के उद्योगों ने महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका अदा की है। ... लघु उद्योगों में आघुनिक ढंग से उत्पादन कार्य होता है। सवेतन श्रमिकों की प्रधानता रहती है तथा पूंजी निवेश भी होता है। कतिपय कुटीर उद्योग ऐसे भी है, जो उत्कृष्ट कलात्मकता के कारण निर्यात भी करते है। |
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176. |
I am writing a speech about recycling but i need to add some jokes could i have some help |
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177. |
Research: Can Denel be regarded as a monopoly in South Africa? |
Answer» Answer: yes Can Denel is REGARDED as monopoly in south Africa . An organisation can be regarded as monopoly when it is sole PRODUCER of a product and there is no close substitute of that product Explanation: Can Denel is sole manufacturer of armed AMMUNITION, DEFENCE EQUIPMENTS in south Africa. it fulfil the demand of south African govt and exports also . Before this company south African govt have to depend upon other countries for defence equipment. |
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Which of tha following does not have U-shaped curve? |
Answer» where are the OPTIONS please GIVE options |
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179. |
Badluckville had been expecting a $50 million investment for a new golf resort, but the contract was cancelled. Badluckville's mayor estimates that this will cost the city $300 million in total economic activity. What is the mayor's estimate of the multiplier and marginal propensity to consume? |
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180. |
Calculate the price of elasticity if there is decline in quality fro 55 to 45 a week and increase in price from ₹ 12 to 50 |
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181. |
when developed country file complaint over agricultural subsidies given in their country is developing countries feel treated as they are forced to open their market for developed countries but are not allowed to access to their market of developed countries what do you think ? |
Answer» Answer: Agriculture subsidies are the payments by the government to producers of agricultural products for the purpose of stabilizing food prices, ensuring plentiful food production, guaranteeing FARMERS' basic incomes, and generally STRENGTHENING the agricultural segment of the national economy.Yet several criticisms of the WTO have arisen over time from a range of fields, including ECONOMISTS such as Dani Rodrik and Ha Joon Chang, and anthropologists such as Marc Edelman, who have ARGUED that the institution "only serves the interests of multinational CORPORATIONS, undermines local development, penalizes |
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सूक्ष्म अर्थशास्त्रातील संकल्पना |
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183. |
What are some of the adverse impacts of economic activities on the environment. Suggest three measures |
Answer» Answer: Economic growth leads to resource depletion and LOSS of BIODIVERSITY. ... CLASSIC trade-off between economic growth and environmental RESOURCES A decline in sources of oil/coal/gas. Loss of fishing STOCKS – due to overfishing. Loss of species diversity – damage to natural resources has led to species extinctio Explanation: here is your answer if you like my answer please follow |
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184. |
सतत विकास की अवधारणा को समझाएं |
Answer» მე მიყვარს ჩემს ძაღლთან სექსი |
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1) Open Unemployment,2) Under Unemployment,3) Disguised Unemployment,4) Cyclical Unemployment &5) Frictional Unemployment.From the above, Unwilling or Compulsory Unemployment is the another name of which one?(Plz Dont answer Wrong) |
Answer» Answer: Types of unemployment There are several types of unemployment, each one defined in terms of cause and severity. Cyclical unemployment Cyclical unemployment exists when individuals lose their jobs as a result of a downturn in aggregate demand (AD). If the decline in aggregate demand is persistent, and the unemployment long-term, it is called either demand deficient, general, or Keynesian unemployment. For example, unemployment levels of 3 million were reached in the UK in the last two recessions, between 1980 and 1982, and between 1990 and 1992. In the most recent recession of 2008-2010, unemployment levels rose to 2.4m in the last quarter of 2009, and are likely to peak at over 2.5m during 2010. (SOURCE: ONS). Demand deficient unemployment This is caused by a lack of aggregate demand, with insufficient demand to generate full employment. Structural unemployment Structural unemployment occurs when certain industries decline because of long term changes in market conditions. For example, over the last 20 years UK motor vehicle production has declined while car production in the Far East has increased, creating STRUCTURALLY unemployed car workers. Globalisation is an INCREASINGLY significant cause of structural unemployment in many countries. Regional unemployment When structural unemployment affects local areas of an economy, it is called ‘regional’ unemployment. For example, unemployed car workers in the Midlands and Essex add to regional unemployment in these areas. In the UK, the further we move away from the affluent South East the greater the unemployment rate. Geographical IMMOBILITY makes regional differences more extreme. Classical unemployment Classical unemployment is caused when wages are ‘too’ high. This explanation of unemployment dominated economic theory before the 1930s, when workers themselves were blamed for not accepting lower wages, or for asking for too high a wage. Classical unemployment is also called real wage unemployment. Seasonal unemployment Seasonal unemployment exists because certain industries only produce or distribute their products at certain times of the year. Industries where seasonal unemployment is common include farming, tourism, and construction. Frictional unemployment Frictional unemployment, also called search unemployment, occurs when workers lose their current job and are in the process of finding another one. There may be little that can be done to reduce this type of unemployment, other than provide better information to reduce the search time. This suggests that zero unemployment is impossible at any one time because some workers will always be in the process of changing jobs. Voluntary unemployment Voluntary unemployment is defined as a situation when workers choose not to work at the current equilibrium wage rate. For one reason or another, workers may elect not to participate in the labour market. There are several reasons for the existence of voluntary unemployment including excessively generous welfare benefits and high rates of income tax. Voluntary unemployment is likely to occur when the equilibrium wage rate is below the wage necessary to encourage individuals to supply their labour. The natural rate of unemployment This is a term associated with new Classical and monetarist economists. It is defined as the rate of unemployment that still exists when the labour market it in equilibrium, and includes seasonal, frictional and voluntary unemployment. The US economist Milton Friedman FIRST used the concept to HELP explain the connection between unemployment and inflation. Friedman argued that if unemployment fell below the natural rate there would be an increase in the rate of inflation. The different types of unemployment can be illustrated through the AJ-LF model PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST |
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186. |
Odd one word Fruit, fish, flower , notebook |
Answer» notebook Explanation: okkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk? |
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Q2. Find the NNP at FC and factor income from Abroad. S.NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 PARTICULARS Net Imports Consumption of fixed capital Government final consumption expenditure Non-Institutional private final consumption expenditure Subsidies Rent Factor Income to abroad Royalty Corporation Tax Household Final Consumption Expenditure Net factor income to abroad Interest Dividend Wages and salaries in Kind Wages and salaries in Cash Income of the self employed Net Domestic Fixed Capital Formation Inventory Investment Contribution to social security scheme by employer Contribution to social security scheme by employee Savings of private corporate sector Indirect tax 80000 PAMOK 73% 21000 4000 25000 18000 12000 12000 22000 AMOUNT 15000 5000 38000 12000 2000 7000 12000 4500 3000 30000 6000 8500 12000 5000 15000 20000 15000 5000 5000 15000 2000 5000 |
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द टाइम ऑफ इंडिपेंडेंस दी पर कैपिटा इनकम ऑफ़ इंडियन पीपल वास डेड |
Answer» द टाइम ऑफ इंडिपेंडेंस दी पर कैपिटा इनकम ऑफ़ इंडियन पीपल वास डेड |
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what will be the value of the firm, if the interes rate is 5%, the expected growth rate of the firm is 2% and the firm is expected to last forever, thecurrent profits are $1,000? |
Answer» Answer: 4 and I am feeling very Happy and BLESSED and blessed by the Yr blessings and I will be BACK in TOUCH again once we are back from Date ❤ |
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Write some things about any throwing event and draw the ground and its measurements (Athletics) |
Answer» Answer: These include JUMPING EVENTS (Long JUMP, TRIPLE Jump, High Jump and POLE Vault) and throwing events (Shot Put, Discus Throw, Javelin Throw and Hammer Throw). The jumping events comprise Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump and Pole Vault. |
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How can an increase in wages increase demand but reduce supply |
Answer» I don't KNOW the answer |
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Match the following 1. diamond water paradox 1. gunnar myrdal2. value and capital 2. J.K. Galbraith3. principle of economics 3. Alfred Marshall4. language of economics 4. J.R. Hicks 5. Asian drama 5. Adam Smith |
Answer» Answer: 1.gunnar myrdal Explanation: |
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193. |
What is the first capital of India |
Answer» delhi Explanation: PLEASE SELECT me as BRAINLIEST |
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194. |
Make a list of proffesions and identify their levels |
Answer» HEALTHCARE and medicine. Arts and entertainment. Business. Industrial and manufacturing. Law ENFORCEMENT and ARMED forces. Science and TECHNOLOGY. |
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‘‘India is a Vast Biodiversity Centre’’. Discuss it |
Answer» INDIA is one of the most recognised mega - diverse COUNTRIES of the WORLD, harbouring nearly 7 to 8 % of the recorded species of the world. |
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196. |
Palanpur Gaon Mein Pramukh vyavsay kaun sa hai |
Answer» Answer: and APART from that fishing is the SECOND most important OCCUPATION there. |
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What does revealed preference theory based on |
Answer» Answer: Key Takeaways. Revealed preference, a theory offered by American ECONOMIST Paul Anthony Samuelson in 1938, states that consumer behavior, if their income and the item's price are held CONSTANT, is the best indicator of their preferences. Revealed preference theory works on the ASSUMPTION that consumers are rational. Explanation: I hope it helps you |
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What would be the best choice for the producer when MR is greater than MC? |
Answer» Answer: Marginal revenue and marginal cost (MC) are compared to decide the profit-maximizing OUTPUT. If MR > MC, then the firm should continue to produce. If MR = MC, then the firm should STOP PRODUCING the ADDITIONAL unit. Explanation: |
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What price does the Trend of the gross National products is calculated in order to measure the economic |
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What is investment multiplayer |
Answer» Answer: The term investment multiplier refers to the CONCEPT that any INCREASE in public or private investment spending has a more than PROPORTIONATE POSITIVE impact on aggregate income and the GENERAL economy |
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