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| 1951. |
How do we compare national development ? |
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Answer» Since different have differnt POPULATION it is not reliable to compare the total INCOME of the COUNTRY thus the other BEST suitable alternative is to compare the percapital income of the countries to compare the NATIONAL development of the nation |
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| 1953. |
Given reason why the government spend money in public sectors |
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Answer» Governments spend money on a variety of resources, including public and merit ... Central and local government (public sector) spending .... What CAUSES a rising national debt? What does the government spend its money on? | Economics › blog 24-Nov-2016 · The government spends money for a variety of reasons: ... public sector pensions, housing benefits, income support, ... The Impact of Government Spending on Economic Growth | The Heritage .. by D Mitchell · Cited by 191 · Related articles Government Spending is severely impacting American Economic Growth. Find out more about Government Spending Trends and ... Why we need public spending - Public Services Internationl. on public spending and public sector workers have been resumed. .... Table 1.1 Government spending as a % of GDP, 2006- 2012 .... focus on public sector pay is based on the. Four Reasons Why Government Spending Is Even Worse Than..Payroll taxes, corporate taxes, excise taxes, and tariffs are all federal taxes that all of us pay, whether or not one pays ... Governments must INVEST this money in public services instead. To what ... Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own ... Rating 2.7 (18) Debate on should government spend more money on defense than on ... 17-Jan-2018 · Debate on should government spend more money on ... over the world to outsource MEDICINE from the Public Sector to ... Public Spending - Our World in Data Recent data on public spending also shows that governments around the world often rely on the private sector to produce and manage ... Essay Ideas and Structure: Public Services 28-Sep-2014 · BODY Paragraph 2: Public transport – give reasons why this ... to spend a significant amount of money on public sectors....... |
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| 1954. |
How is tertiary sector different from other services ? |
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Answer» Tertiary sector PROVIDES HELP to primary and secondary sectors. |
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| 1955. |
How did the opening of the swiz canal leqd to monopoly of trade with indian by the btitishers? |
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Answer» As we KNOW from only year of India's Britishers are the other have the trade with the India show the with the OPENING of SEAS CURRENT it lead to the portrait in the with the Britishers the route of trading was very long before before the opening of steel scrap at after the opening cost is crank it is it lead to the shortest distance from BRITISH to India to trade |
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| 1956. |
Explain the three mai types of properties fo indifference curve |
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Answer» 1- INDIFFERENCE curve are convex. , 2-indifferece curve are not INTERSECT. ,3- indifference curves are DOWNWARD SLOPING. and etc... |
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| 1957. |
Why unemployment is considered as liability for an economy |
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Answer» HEY MATE..... |
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| 1958. |
Explain the contribution of indian industrialists in the process of industrialization the age of industrialization 0 |
| Answer» INDUSTRIALISATION is a PROCESS in which INDUSTRY is CLEAN their WASTE | |
| 1959. |
Explain the sector on the basis of economic activity with the help of one example which is related to all |
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Answer» When we play ANYTHING it will RELATED to a economic ACTIVITY this is an example of SECTOR |
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| 1960. |
Discuss the differences between foreign trade and foreign direct investment |
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Answer» Foreign TRADE MEAN the good are export from INDIA to other COUNTRY |
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| 1961. |
Explain how we can create more job opportunity in rural and semi rural area |
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Answer» This could lead to a lot of EMPLOYMENT generation within the agricultural SECTOR itself ... We need MANY more doctors, nurses, health workers in RURAL areas. |
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| 1962. |
Explain 3 factors that affect market demand for a commodity |
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Answer» 1) Prize of GIVEN Commodity |
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| 1963. |
Explain the condition for consumers equilibrium with the help of marginal utility analysis |
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Answer» HEY there! -------- Consumer's equilibrium - Consumer's equilibrium may be defined as a situation under which a consumer gets maximum level of satisfaction within his given money income and given market prices of commodities. Marginal utility - Marginal utility is an addition MADE to total utility by consuming an additional UNIT of a commodity. ________________________________ Answer -: The conditions for consumer's equilibrium given by the marginal utility analysis are : (i) One commodity case (ii) Two commodity case A consumer is said to be in equilibrium, when he is spending his given income on various goods in such a way that maximises his satisfaction. → Condition of consumer's equilibrium in case of a SINGLE commodity : Consumer's equilibrium in case of a single commodity is attained when the marginal utility of the commodity measured in terms of money is equal to its price. Symbolically, → Condition of consumer's equilibrium in case of a two commodity : Consumers's equilibrium in case of two commodities is attained when the ratio of the marginal utilities of two goods and their prices is equal, i.e., This is, however, subject to the budget CONSTRAINTS that the money spent just equals income, i.e., |
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| 1964. |
How is Parliament Constitiuted |
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Answer» Indian PARLIAMENT consists of LOKSABHA,Rajyasabha and President. There are different methods of elections of membersof Loksabha and Rajyasabha.Loksabha is chaired by a speaker and deputy speakers in ABSENCE of speaker.Rajyasabha is chairedby chairman (VICE president of INDIA) and deputy chairmans in his absence. |
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| 1965. |
A rise in the income of the consumer x leads to a fall in the dd for that good by that consumer . what is good x called |
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Answer» Hey there! -------- ANSWER -: Inferior good. Explanation -: ✰ Inferior goods ✰ Inferior goods are low quality products and their demand decreases when the income of the consumer increases and vice VERSA. In other words, in case of inferior goods, there is an inverse relationship between demand and income of the consumer. When the income rises , the demand for inferior goods falls and when income falls, demand for inferior goods rises. → When X is an inferior goods - If 'X' is an inferior goods like bajra, coarse CEREALS, an increase in the income of the buyers will decrease his demand for that commodity as buyers feel richer. He WOULD like to have less of inferior goods. The demand curve of the commodity (inferior good) will SHIFT to the left. |
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| 1966. |
Difference between organised and unorganised sector in tabular form |
| Answer» HOPE it helps U and don't FORGET to mark as brainliest DEAR.. plzz | |
| 1967. |
Describe the 4 major sector according to macroeconomics point of view |
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Answer» (i) Household sector it engaged in the consumption of goods and SERVICES. |
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| 1968. |
□□□□□□□□plz answer asap |
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Answer» Didn't UNDERSTAND the QUESTION |
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| 1969. |
According to mercantilist ideology international trade was a |
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Answer» A win-lose PROPOSITION..... |
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| 1970. |
Availability of resources is a gaurantee of development do you agree |
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Answer» Not only AVAILABILITY ALSO DEPENDS ALLOCATION |
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| 1971. |
As soon as mc starts rising avc also starts rising .it is true or false |
| Answer» TRUE MC CRUVE rise avc cruve ALSO rise. | |
| 1972. |
Why reserve bank of india do not print a lots of indian currency????? |
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Answer» Printing of money is a step that no country will take unless absolutely necessary. India can mint money when they want to but it would devastate the economy. Some effects of printing money would be: 1) Inflation throughout the country 2) Decrease in the labour force and THEREFORE, decrease in PRODUCTION 3) Sectors like railway, banking, etc. that provide major contributions to the economy would be greatly affected. |
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| 1973. |
Price elasticity of demand and slope of demand curve are the two same terms? explain |
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Answer» The elasticity of demand is the same as the slope of the demand curve. ... Elasticity of demand is the PERCENTAGE CHANGE in QUANTITY demanded for a given percentage change in the price of the product. The slope of the demand curve is the change in price for a given change in quantity demanded, measured in units of OUTPUT. |
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| 1974. |
Why is ar curve of a firm negatively sloped under monopolistic competition? |
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Answer» The monopolist's marginal revenue from each UNIT sold does not remain constant as in the case of the perfectlycompetitive FIRM. The monopolistfaces the downward‐sloping market demand curve, so the PRICE that themonopolist can get for each additional unit of OUTPUT must FALL as themonopolist increases its output. |
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| 1975. |
Why have. large dams given rise to many social movements? |
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Answer» 1.natural habiat will be submerged so natural environment is destroyed |
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| 1976. |
Why dont we use total income to compare countiress? |
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Answer» Total income of a country cant define a country's develoopment in a correct nd JUSTIFIED way. Hence we compare COUNTRIES USING PCI Per Capita Income. Total income of the country/ Total POPULATION. |
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| 1977. |
Why do other mammals produce more than 1 offspring? |
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Answer» HEY FRIEND HERE IS YOUR ANSWER- SOME MAMMALS LIKE MICE PRODUCES A DOZEN OF OFFSPRINGS WHILE SOME FOR EXAMPLE-HUMAN ONLY ONE.IT DEPENDS ON MANY FACTORS. SOME FACTORS ARE- SOME FEMALE'S HAVE A LARGE REPRODUCTIVE AREA TO STORE LITTERS. SOME MAMMALS LIKE LIONS HAVE A THREATH THAT OTHER PREDATORS WILL EAT THEUR OFFSPRINGS SO THEY PRODUCE MORE OFFSPRING SO THAT IF 3 OR 4 OF THEM ARE KILLED SO SOME WILL LEFT. MAMMALS ARE CLASSIFIED INTO TWO CATEGORIES R-RELATIVE AND K-RELATIVE. THE K RELATIVE PRODUCE ONLY ONE OFFSPRING WHILE R-RELATIVE PRODUCES LITTER. IN SOME MALE'S THERE IS MORE THEN ONE SPERM SO DURING FERTILIZATION,IN FEMALE BODY MANY SPERMS ARE INJECTED AND GET MATURED. HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU. |
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| 1979. |
Which method of gst filing is better? monthly or quarterly? |
| Answer» MONTHLY is BETTER because no ONE can FILL YEARLY | |
| 1980. |
Which indian state is the leading producer of bauxcite? |
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Answer» Orissa Orissa is the largest BAUXITE producing state accounting for more than half of the total production of INDIA. The total RECOVERABLE reserves in the state are estimated at 1,370.5 million tonnes. The main bauxite belt is in Kalahandi and Koraput districts and extends further into ANDHRA PRADESH. |
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| 1981. |
Which europen country does not have any mineral deposit? |
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Answer» HEY FRIEND. HERE IS YOUR ANSWER- SWITZERLAND IS THE ONLY ONE COUNTRY IN EUROPE WHICH DONOT HAVE ANY MINERAL DEPOSIT. HOPE IT HELPS YOU. |
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| 1982. |
Which country is the largest producer of aluminium? |
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Answer» China. The largest production of aluminum in the WORLD TAKES place in China with over twenty-three thousand tons being produced in 2014. This is ALMOST 20 thousand tons more than any other COUNTRY in the world. |
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| 1984. |
Which airline company has the most planes in india? |
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Answer» 1. Indigo Airlines |
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| 1985. |
What were the discrimination with the third estate people? |
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Answer» THIRD ESTATE do not get the power of any good they have to pay the TAX also |
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| 1986. |
What is the importance of spices in foreign countries? |
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Answer» Spieces makes food tasty and delicious. |
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| 1987. |
What should be import and export for successful economy? |
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Answer» THINGS in which we are PROSPER ,should be exported. things in which we are LACK should be IMPORTED. |
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| 1988. |
What are the central problems of an economy and why do they arise 1? |
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Answer» There are three main central PROBLEMS faced by an economy they are...... |
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| 1989. |
What is break even point sales in vora and company case? |
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| 1990. |
What are two main aspect of the finance function |
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Answer» Important of capital investment decisions major participants in SECURITIZATION process . FUNCTION of finance MANAGER . financial Management Decision. |
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| 1991. |
How government supports private sector in various activities |
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Answer» Government support the PRIVATE sector in various activity because all the peoples are very trustful on the private sector and private sector GET the various ADVANTAGES such as ELECTRICAL supply and many other governmental licence government also support the private sector by allowing them the LABOUR cost so low |
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| 1992. |
Method of adding two inidvual curce |
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Answer» SUMMATION method of ADDITION TWO INDIVIDUAL CURCE.......... |
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| 1993. |
What model was used during 4th five years plan |
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Answer» The estimate of the savings,in investment CAPITAL output RATIO,long term adjectives along-with short term national income projection gives the IDEA that FIRST five YEAR plan was based on the model of Harrod-Domar and it was set up in1952. |
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| 1994. |
Describe how nature of unemployment defers in ruler and urban areas |
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Answer» First of all India ranks AMONG the top 10 countries all over the world which lacks employment as the the population of our country is more than the available RESOURCES present. The most important reason for unemployment in RURAL areas is not spreading the awareness of education. The people are mostly uneducated they spent most of the TIME in farming and other employment in rural areas can increase if the awareness of education can SPREAD among them. |
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| 1995. |
Describe any two goal of development other than income |
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Answer» # SECURITY . |
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| 1996. |
Cash paid to ramesh rs.3900 and discount received 100 |
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Answer» HERE IS YOUR SOLUTION - |
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| 1997. |
Role of banks and financial institutions in economic growth |
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Answer» There are many determinants of growth which helps to decide whether a country is growing or not. The determinant of economic growth are its Consumption, Investment, Governmental expenditure and net exports i.e. imports less exports. People usually associate growth with rising GDP, i.e. the Gross Domestic Product, however that is not inflation adjusted. So its better for people to look at GNP, Gross National product. Banks and financial institutions, help in growth. They are the main institutions which handle the loans and monetary values. They are the ONES which generate money, which at the end of the day, is supplied in the market, which is then determining the rate of exchange in the economy. For example, monetary supply of inflation also exists. This is related to growth, inflation effects growth. Financial institutions like World Bank, International Monetary Fund exist which give out loans to COUNTRIES, which suffer from loss. So that helps to give the crumbling economies a CHANCE to rise. They generate the CURRENCY. They give a rate of return on investments, fixed deposits, etc. They are the main sources of getting loans for new start up businesses which ADD to the GDP of the country. |
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| 1998. |
How are devloped green revolution. |
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Answer» Green RevolutionIntensive plan of the 1960s to increase crop YIELDS in developing countries by INTRODUCING higher-yielding strains of plant and new fertilizers. The scheme began in Mexico in the 1940s, and was SUCCESSFULLY introduced in parts of India, se ASIA, the MIDDLE East, and Latin America. |
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| 1999. |
The concept of vicious circle of poverty was given by |
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Answer» The CONCEPT of VICIOUS CIRCLE of POVERTY was GIVEN by....Ragnar Nurukse .. |
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| 2000. |
10 th politics how is fedaralism practised in india |
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Answer» Hey there! ---------- Answer -: Constitutional provision are necessary for the success of federalism, but these are not sufficient. The real success of federalism in India can be attributed to the name of democratic politics in our country. To follow the true spirit of federalism, respect for diversity and desire for living together should become a shared ideal in our country. → Linguistic States -: The creation of linguistics states was the FIRST and the major test for democratic politics in our country. After independence (1947), the boundaries of several old states were changed in order to create new states. This was done to ensure that the people who spoke the same language lived in the same state. → Language Policy -: A second test for the Indian federalism is the language policy. The Indian constitution did not give the status of NATIONAL language to any of the languages. Though Hindi was identified as the official language,which is mother tongue of only 40 per cent of Indians. → Centre-State Relation -: Restructuring the Centre-State relations is one more WAY in which federalism has been STRENGTHENED in practice. Though Indian constitution has demarcated the powers of the Union and State Government, still the Union Government can have influence over the state in many ways. In the past, Central Government many times misused the Constitution to dismiss the State Government that were ruled by rival parties. This undermined the spirit of federalism. |
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