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3001.

Advantages of economic development

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Economic growth creates higher tax revenues, and there is less need to spend money on BENEFITS such as unemployment BENEFIT. Therefore economic growth helps to reduce government borrowing. Economic growth ALSO plays a role in reducing debt to GDP ratios

Essentially the benefit of economic growth is higher LIVING standards – higher real incomes and the ability to devote more resources to areas like health care and EDUCATION.

3002.

Explaintheimportanceoftheassumptionthatisoquantsaresmoothtotheanalysisofanefficientequilibrium.​

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3003.

Explainwhatitmeanstochooseatthemarginandillustratewiththreechoicesatthemarginthatyouhavemadetoday.​

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3004.

explain the difference between discretionary fiscal policy and automatic stabilizers b) discuss the effectiveness of two fiscal policy options available to a country experiencing a recession​

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3005.

24.60::120:?please tell​

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300

24*5= 120

60*5=300

3006.

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The human resource PLAYS a significant role in the economy of a country by contributing to productivity. The other resource becomes useful because of the input by the human resource. INVESTMENT in human capital yields a return and it is done through EDUCATION, training, and healthcare.

3007.

Noise, Physical discomfort of hotness or coldness comes under..... barrier.

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physical barrier

Explanation:

Physical barrier is the environmental and natural condition that act as a barrier in communication in sending message from sender to receiver. Organizational environment or INTERIOR workspace DESIGN problems, technological problems and noise are the PARTS of physical barriers.

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3008.

_________ refers to all units of commodity consumed are exactly identical in size, shape, color, taste, etc.

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3009.

Consumption function, C= 40+0.8Yd, autonomous investment = 60, Tax= Govt. Expenditure=10 .Find the equilibrium level of income, where Yd stands for disposable income.

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3010.

Imagine working in a freelance developer earning 80 USD per hour how many weeks you will have to take a 12 hour flight on a weekday you can either book a flight for ticket for 11 AM for 900 USD or 11 PM flight or 11 USD there is no Internet boards if you take the day off like you will lose a day of work what would you do

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As Malika loves nature and ANIMALS and wants to get close to them, she WOULD love to PICK up an activity that brings her close to animals and nature.

Option A) yoga is a form of exercise and would help her maintain a healthy lifestyle but not bring her close to nature or animals.

Option B) fishing is a good activity to get close to nature but not close to animals.

Option C) driving through a PARK would allow her to get close to nature as well as to animals.

Option D) is more of an adventure park, which 'simulates' real animals and nature. We can suppose this is not what Malika is looking for.

So, the best option is option C.

3011.

How has minimum support price supported the farmers

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MSP is PRICE FIXED by Government of India to PROTECT the producer - farmers - against excessive fall in price during bumper PRODUCTION years. ... The major objectives are to support the farmers from distress sales and to procure FOOD grains for public distribution.

3012.

What is the CURRENCY of Pakistan ?follow me .​

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CURRENCY of PAKISTAN is Indian RUPEE. 1 rupee = 0.44 rupee.

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3013.

Explain the income method of calculating national income. Assume that a farmer sellswheat to miller for Rs. 15. The miller turns wheat into flour, which she sells to a bakerfor Rs. 35. The baker turns the flour into bread and sells to consumer for Rs. 60. Calculatethe GDP in this case? Which method do you use to calculate GDP in this case? Whatprecautions should be taken in that method?

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3014.

Find mean of 24,54,76,2​

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39

Explanation

mean=24+54+76+2÷4=39

3015.

find the equation of the straight line which passes through the point (-1,3) and having x-intercepts thrice of y-intercepts

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The general EQUATION of a straight LINE is y=kx+d

So we know 3=k+d

and the y intercept is d (x=0) while the x intercept is at −dk (y=0

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So d=−3dk

. Combing this we get k=−3 and d=6 or d=0 and k=3

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3x

intersects both x and y at 0 this works, while 6−3x intersects x and y at 2 and 6 respectively this works too

3016.

It is a force that binds all the functions Of management.

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3017.

Contribution of food supply chain in urban india? ​

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  1. In the food supply chain, food moves from producer to consumer VIA the PROCESSES of production, processing, DISTRIBUTION, retailing and consumption; thus, food moves from farmer to consumer in a domino‐like FASHION.
3018.

Mr Ram spends Rs 80 on a commodity at a price of Re 1 per unit and Rs 100 at a price of Rs 2 per unit.What is the price elasticity of demand?

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a consumer spends Rs 80 on a commodity at a PRICE of Rs 1 per unit and Rs 100 at a price of Rs 2 per unit . what is the price elasticity of demand ? THUS, the price elasticity of demand is 0.375.

3019.

(i) Consider Figure 2, where DD’ represents the rectangular hyperbola demand curve for a good. Find the price elasticity of demand for this good at point A and point B. (ii) Given the price elasticity of demand for a good as 0.6. Suppose price of this good decreases by 10%, what would we expect to happen to the quantity demanded?

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3020.

એક કારખાનામાં એક વસ્તુના ઉત્પાદનમાં બે વસ્તુઓ ક્ષ અને યનો ઉપયોગ થાય છે. જાન્યુઆરી,1000ના તેના ઉત્પાદનની માહિતી નીચે મુજબ છે :પ્રમાણ મિશ્રણ : ક્ષ ના૧૦૦ કિલોરૂ. ૩૦ના ભાવેરૂ. ૩,OOOય ના૫૦ કિલોરૂ. ૧૨ના ભાવેરૂ. ૬OO૧પરૂ. ૩, ૬OOખરેખર મિશ્રણ : ક્ષ ના૧૧૦ કિલોરૂ. ૩૨ના ભાવેરૂ. ૩,૫૨૦ય ના૪૦ કિલોરૂ. ૧૧ના ભાવેરૂ. ૪૪)૧૫૦ કિલોરૂ. ૩,૯૬૦દાલસામાનનાં વિચલનો શોધો.​

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EXPLANATION:

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3021.

Which of the following is not an organisational objective of management?

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Policy making is not an objective of management. It is in fact a process that involves the setting up of goals and OBJECTIVES for the ORGANISATION and the determining the ways to ACHIEVE the desired goals..

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3022.

Explain the need of understanding forms of tourism. [no nonsense please!]​

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Explanation:

they TAKE breaks to refresh and relax or may TRAVEL for some psychological and social needs . TOURISM service providers need to UNDERSTAND what motivates a person to travel . various purposes have CATEGORIZED and these have led to different forms of tourism . Business is also getting moments.

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3023.

Please solve fast need urgent.​

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Students shouldn't be ALLOWED to play pubg because it's like an ADDICTION. It distracts students from learning. It ATTRACTS students and they spend most of their time playing it

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3024.

Net capital formation causes increase in profit increase in cost , increase in depression or increase in production capacity

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3025.

suppose mpc=1. what will be the shape of consumption function. In this case what will be the value of mps. under which assumption function and saving function will be parallel to each other​

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3026.

Fixed cost remains constant even if production is stopped

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In economics, output is defined as the quantity of goods or services produced in a certain period of time by a firm, industry, or country. Output can be consumed or used for further production. Output is important on a business and national scale because it is output, not large sums of money, that MAKES a company or country wealthy.

There are MANY factors that influence the level of output including changes in labor, capital, and the efficiency of the factors of production. Anything that causes one of the factors to increase or decrease will change the output in the same manner.

Revenue

Revenue, also known as TURNOVER, is the INCOME that a company receives from normal business activities, usually from the SALE of goods and services. Revenue is the money that is made as a result of output, or amount of goods produced. Companies can also receive revenue from interest, royalties, and other fees.

3027.

Broadly census of india includes statical information on the following parameters

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Census of INDIA 2011 ... Census the statistics of Population with sex and BROAD age GROUP and ALSO the ... The Census of 1971 was conducted

3028.

Contribution of food channels in rural area in india? ​

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Agriculture, with its allied sectors, is the largest source of livelihoods in India. 70 percent of its rural households still depend primarily on agriculture for their livelihood, with 82 percent of farmers being small and marginal. In 2017-18, total food grain production was estimated at 275 million TONNES (MT).

Explanation:

However, India still has many growing CONCERNS. As the Indian economy has diversified and grown, agriculture's contribution to GDP has steadily declined from 1951 to 2011. While achieving food sufficiency in production, India still accounts for a quarter of the world’s hungry people and home to over 190 million undernourished people. INCIDENCE of poverty is now pegged at nearly 30 percent. As per the Global Nutrition Report (2016), India ranks 114th out of 132 countries on under-5 stunting and 120th out of 130 countries on under-5 wasting and 170th out of 185 countries on prevalence of anaemia. Anaemia continues to affect 50 percent of women including pregnant women and 60 percent of children in the country.

While agriculture in India has achieved grain self-sufficiency but the production is, resource intensive, cereal centric and regionally biased. The resource intensive ways of Indian agriculture has raised serious sustainability issues too. Increasing stress on water resources of the country would definitely need a realignment and rethinking of policies. Desertification and land degradation also pose major threats to agriculture in the country.

The social aspects around agriculture have also been witnessing changing trends. The increased feminisation of agriculture is mainly due to increasing rural-urban migration by MEN, rise of women-headed households and growth in the production of cash crops which are labour intensive in nature. Women perform significant tasks, both, in farm as well as non-farm activities and their participation in the sector is increasing but their work is treated as an extension of their household work, and adds a dual burden of domestic responsibilities.

India also needs to improve its management of agricultural practices on multiple fronts. Improvements in agriculture performance has weak linkage in improving nutrition, the agriculture sector can still improve nutrition through multiple ways: increasing incomes of farming households, diversifying production of crops, empowering women, strengthening agricultural diversity and productivity, and designing careful price and subsidy policies that should encourage the production and consumption of nutrient rich crops.  Diversification of agricultural livelihoods through agri-allied sectors such as animal husbandry, forestry and fisheries has enhanced livelihood opportunities, strengthened resilience and led to considerable increase in labour force participation in the sector.

3029.

3. What is net export function? With the help of diagram, Explain, the factors responsible for the shift in thenet export function and its impact on national income and output.3.शुद्ध निर्यात फलन क्या है ? चित्र की सहायता से शुद्ध निर्यात में परिवर्तन लाने वाले कारको तथाइसका राष्ट्रीय आय अवं उत्पादन पर प्रभाव को समझाइए |

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So it depends upon the economic CONDITION and INCOME ... diagram because of increase in real GDP from 200 to 400. ... Factors causing shifts in Net EXPORT Functions.

3030.

Calculate Factor Income to abroad.ParticularsRs. in crores(i) GNP at MP4,500(ii) Replacement of Fixed Capital100(iii) Indirect Taxes300(iv) Subsidies200(v) Factor Income from abroad700(vi) NDP at FC3,900​

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3031.

Explain how each of the following developments would affect the supply of money, the demand for money, and the interest rate. Illustrate your answers with diagrams. a. The State Bank’s bond traders buy bonds in open-market operations. b. An increase in credit-card availability reduces the amount of cash people want to hold. c. The State Bank reduces banks’ reserve requirements. d. Households decide to hold more money to use for holiday shopping. e. A wave of optimism boosts business investment and expands aggregate demand.

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3032.

Why was sue nervous and reluctant while drawing the curtains in morning after the stome​

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3033.

What are government’s fiscal policy options for ending severe demand-pull inflation? Which of these fiscal options do you think might be favored by a person who wants to preserve the size of government? A person who thinks the public sector is too large? How does the “ratchet effect” affect anti-inflationary fiscal policy?

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Explanation:

the GOVERNMENT's FISCAL policy options for ending severe demand-pull inflation include: REDUCING government spending, increasing taxes, or both. A political business cycle is the concept that: politicians are more INTERESTED in reelection than in stabilizing the economy.

3034.

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3035.

Define business risk.​

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3036.

The psychological factors of business cycles are propounded by A.C. Pigou Kaldor Hawtrey J.M. Keyne’s

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The psychological theory of the business cycle was widely held in the late 19th century. The English ECONOMIST W. S. Jevons believed that cyclical economic crises were purely psychological phenomena. In his opinion, the development of the cycle depended on the alternation of moods of melancholy, OPTIMISM, agiotage (speculative fever), disillusionment, and panic. In the early 20th century the psychological theory of the business cycle was worked out in detail by the English economist A. Pigou, who believed that the changing assumptions of entrepreneurs regarding future market conditions play a key role in the cyclical fluctuations of capitalist reproduction. According to Pigou, a crisis of overproduction is the result of an accumulation of “errors of optimism” in the business world.

Keynesian concepts prevail among contemporary bourgeois theories of the capitalist business cycle, and the psychological theory is part of Keynesian economics. According to the English economist J. M. Keynes, during boom periods exaggerated expectations win out over sound calculations. By contrast, under the conditions of an economic crisis, entrepreneurs lose faith in the possibility for the intensive expansion of production. The course of the capitalist business cycle is INFLUENCED by a NUMBER of “psychological determinants”—in particular, the basic psychological law that brings about a decline in the marginal propensity to consume, as well as subjective factors associated with the preference for liquidity that characterizes the owners of monetary capital. In Keynesian conceptions of the capitalist cycle, entrepreneurs’ assessments of the marginal efficiency of capital are especially important. In Keynes’ opinion,” these assessments depend on the psychology of the business world, which is not subject to control or direction.

Mathematical models of the capitalist business cycle, which are popular in Western economics, tend to take “expectations” into account as a special factor. In this context, the term “expectations” means the judgments of entrepreneurs regarding the possible expansion or contraction of market demand and changes in prices and market rates on loans. A subjective idealist methodology is strongly characteristic of endeavors to explain the cyclical character of capitalist reproduction in terms of the alternation of waves of optimism and pessimism or other psychological factors. According to the psychological theory of the business cycle, crises are the result not of the objective economic laws inherent in capitalism but of the alternation of optimistic and pessimistic expectations inherent in human nature. Thus, the problem of the capitalist business cycle is removed from its historical and social context. The psychological theory of the business cycle blames not the capitalist economic system but people’s changing moods and other behavioral CHARACTERISTICS for the destructive phenomena associated with cutbacks in capitalist production, for the critical drop in the incomes of the working people, and for rising unemployment.

Marxist-Leninist economic theory has never denied the role of psychological factors in the development of the capitalist cycle. The operation of these factors is very graphically manifested, for example, during stock market panics, in the worsening of credit and monetary crises, and at times when bank deposits are wiped out on a mass scale. However, the cyclical course of the reproduction of social capital is determined not by psychological factors but by the basic contradiction of capitalism—the contradiction between the social character of production and private capitalist acquisition. The antiscientific character of the psychological theory of the business cycle is evident in its absolutization of “psychological determinants” and its failure to recognize their derivative quality. In reality, a mass change of mood is always the result of objective economic processes activated by an abrupt worsening of the contradictions of capitalist reproduction.

3037.

Suggest some other ways for employment creation ​

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Businesses use tax cut money to HIRE much-needed workers. All tax cuts are not created equal when it comes to job creation, though.

Cut Business Payroll TAXES for New Hires

Reduce prices.

Increase employee wages.

Buy more supplies.

Hire more workers directly

These COULD include work-sharing and partial unemployment benefits; Supporting job creation across sectors of the economy, recognizing the multiplier effect of targeted efforts; ... Implementing a SUPPORTIVE regulatory ENVIRONMENT conducive to job creation through sustainable enterprise creation and development; and.

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3038.

In the following cases, indicate which currency is appreciating and which one is depreciating?

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A currency, in the most specific sense is money in any FORM when in use or circulation as a medium of exchange, ESPECIALLY circulating banknotes and coins. A more GENERAL definition sees a currency as a system of money in common use, especially for people in a given COUNTRY

3039.

Elastic of supply of a goods is 5 a producer sales 500 units of goods at a price RS 5 per unit . how much will he be willing to sale at the price of RS 6 per unit ??

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3040.

the coefficient of price of elasticity of demand is given as -3 at a price of rs 10 a consumer buys 100 units of the commodity . how much units will she buy if the price falls by 50%

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3041.

Calculate Consumption of Fixed Capital.ParticularsRs.in crores(i) National Income or NNP at FC4,000(ii) GDP at MP(iii) Net Indirect Tax5,000300(iv) Net Factor income from abroad200​

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ANSWER:

National INCOME is NNP at FC

Explanation:

National income by expenditure method

GDP at MP

NNP at Fc 4000

+dep x

-NFIA 200

+NIT 300

GDP at Mp 4100+x

GDP at MP =5000

4100+x=5000

x=900

3042.

If a person buys a commodity in bulk from different markets and sell them in smaller ilunits his nearest market place will the activity performed by that person be categorised as an activity of production?​

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Answer:

no it's just bussiness

Explanation:

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3043.

Alia enterprises,a company was initially producing grinders and mixers .​

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alia enterprises,a COMPANY was INITIALLY PRODUCING grinders and mixers .

3044.

Find the mean by standard deviation method when X: 0-10 10-20 20-30 30-40 40-50 F: 8 13 16 8 5 when assumed mean=25 and N=50

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3045.

Give two examples of a statistical statement.​

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3046.

Write notes on Fair price shops​

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The ration shops are called the fair price shops, as the government of India provide PEOPLE with ESSENTIAL FOOD items at a very low cost. The prices of goods at the fair price shops are lower than the grocery or the LOCAL shops. The aim of the fair price shops is to provide goods to the weaker section at a lower price.

Explanation:

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3047.

Returns outward is which account __

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Returns OUTWARDS are goods returned by the CUSTOMER to the supplier. For the supplier, this results in the following accounting transaction: A DEBIT (reduction) in revenue in the amount credited back to the customer.

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3048.

Write notes on Issue price​

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The initial price of a new issue on the primary market. That is, the issue price is what the issuer requests from the market in EXCHANGE for a share, bond, or other security.

The issue price is the price at which shares are offered for sale when they first become AVAILABLE to the public. Shares in the company slipped below their issue price on their first day of trading. INVESTORS earn the difference between the discount issue price and the full face VALUE paid at maturity.

Issue Price - In order to help the poor strata of the society, the government provides them food grains from the buffer stock at a price much lower than the market price. This subsidized price is KNOWN as the Issue Price.

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3049.

How to overcome on Corruption ?​

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There is no silver bullet for FIGHTING corruption. Many countries have made significant progress in curbing corruption, however practitioners are ALWAYS on the lookout for solutions and evidence of impact. Here are five ways that citizens and governments can make progress in the fight against corruption:

1. END impunity

Effective law enforcement is essential to ensure the corrupt are punished and break the cycle of impunity, or freedom from punishment or loss.

Successful enforcement approaches are supported by a strong legal framework, law enforcement branches and an independent and effective court system. Civil society can support the process with initiatives such as Transparency International’s Unmask the Corrupt campaign.

2. Reform public administration and finance management

Reforms focussing on improving financial management and strengthening the role of auditing agencies have in many countries achieved greater impact than public sector reforms on curbing corruption.

One such reform is the disclosure of budget information, which prevents waste and misappropriation of resources. For example, Transparency International Sri Lanka promotes transparent and participatory budgeting by training local communities to comment on the proposed budgets of their local government.

3. PROMOTE transparency and access to information

Countries successful at curbing corruption have a long tradition of government openness, freedom of the press, transparency and access to information. Access to information increases the responsiveness of government bodies, while SIMULTANEOUSLY having a positive effect on the levels of public participation in a country.

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3050.

Discuss the role of Physical Education Teacher in a school.

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