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Unforeseenobsolescence of fixed capital assets during production |
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Answer» Answer: Unforeseen obsolescence of FIXED capital ASSETS during production <U>capital loss. Explanation: :) #follow me |
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Ramesh decided to take all decisions related to production, such as what and how to proceed. |
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E-mails were SENT by the MNC to all the three SUPPLIERS to depute their senior MANAGERS for ... Ramesh knew that his role is to advise Alok, who is supposed to take the FINAL decision. |
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Define the terms :GDP and GNP ? |
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Answer» Explanation: GDP (Gross Domestic PRODUCT) is a measure of (national income = national output = national EXPENDITURE) produced in a particular country. GNP (Gross National Product) = GDP + net property income from abroad. This net income from abroad includes DIVIDENDS, interest and profit. |
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The price for cigarettes was AUD6 per packet in March 2018. During the m &the consumption of cigarettes was 1000 packets. However, the Board of Directors decided to increase price by 25%. As a manager you noted that price elasticity of demand was 0.8. Examine the percentage change in cigarettes quantity demand in April 2019 and the quantity that was sold during the month. i. As a manager of a grocery outlet in Sydney advise your Board of Directors the benefits of calculating Elasticity of demand and the strategy that could be adopted in order to increase revenue. ii. iii. Explain the benefits of your findings to government. |
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Answer» yes Explanation: GOVERNMENT is very GOOD they are very good |
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4. Which countries are called developed countries? |
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The United Nations Development REPORT 2019 Statistical UPDATE ranks each country in the world based on its HDI RANKING. The following list is the top 10 COUNTRIES on that list: Norway Switzerland Ireland Germany Hong Kong, China Australia Iceland Sweden Singapore The Netherlands 1. Norway
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how could a merger between 2 large cellular phone companies provide better product in a more efficient manner |
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Answer» By DIFFERENTIATING their SERVICES. |
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What criteria was adopted by world bank to compare development or developing countries. |
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Answer» Answer: the criteria used is PERCAPITA income or average income of a COUNTRY... the average income = TOTAL income of the country _____________________ total POPULATION in a country |
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Measures that help to solve the economic problems are called |
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Answer» Answer: Under such economies, all economic problems are solved with the help of free price MECHANISM and controlled price mechanism (economic planning). Free price mechanism OPERATES within the private sector; hence, prices are allowed to change as per demand and SUPPLY of goods. Explanation: hope it HELPS u :) |
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Which type of resource are needed in various type of production activity |
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Answer» LAND, LABOUR, capital, entrepreneurship and technology are the 5 ESSENTIAL for production..... Explanation: |
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What is meant by human capital?What does population becomes human capital? |
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Answer» Human capital refers to the PRODUCTION factors, coming from human BEINGS, we use to create goods and services. Our knowledge, skills, habits, and social and PERSONALITY attributes all form part of the human capital that CONTRIBUTES to the creation of goods and services. Our creativity also contributes. The population becomes human capital when the humans themselves act as the resources. This can be achieved by educating more and more people and giving everyone a chance to acquire a significant skill that will promote the production of any kind. Explanation: hope it helps u my frd #Follow me :) |
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Dial The price elasticity is 2. The to change inprice is equal to 15. Find the percentage change in quantity |
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What are methods of measuring price elasticity of demand? |
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Answer» Answer: Measuring PRICE Elasticity of DEMAND: 4 Methods The Percentage Method: The price elasticity of demand is measured by its coefficient (Ep). ... The Point Method: Prof. ... The Arc Method: We have studied the measurement of elasticity at a point on a demand CURVE. ... |
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What is the survey of macroeconomics |
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Answer» Answer: Survey of macroeconomics FLUCTUATIONS, business cycles and economic growth, INCLUDING KEYNESIAN, monetarist and real business cycle models; topics also include money and banking, unemployment, INFLATION and endogenous economic growth. Explanation: hope it helps u :) |
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The year 1921 was the year of great divide with regard to the growth of population in India. True or false with reason.Plz ans from indian economic development ncert book class 12 |
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Answer» True the YEAR great DIVIDE with REGARD to the growth of population |
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What was the early economic conditions in the village Palampur? |
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Answer» Answer: Hey friend! Palampur is a well developed village, than COMPARED to other villages. Palampur is a village which uses modern farming methods. They have set up electricity for IRRIGATION, and usage of FERTILIZERS and PESTICIDES is promoted RATHER than using traditional ones. |
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Economics term has been derived from_ _ _ language.Positive science is related to _ _ _ |
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Answer» ECONOMICS focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. MICROECONOMICS analyzes basic elements in the economy, including individual agents and markets, their interactions, and the outcomes of interactions. Individual agents may include, for example, households, FIRMS, buyers, and sellers. MACROECONOMICS analyzes the entire economy (meaning aggregated production, consumption, saving, and investment) and issues affecting it, including unemployment of resources (labour, capital, and land), inflation, economic growth, and the public policies that address these issues (MONETARY, fiscal, and other policies). See glossary of economics.
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Economics term has been derived from_ _ _ language. |
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Answer» Answer: The English term 'Economics' is derived from the Greek word 'Oikonomia'. Its MEANING is 'household management'. Economics was first READ in ancient GREECE. ARISTOTLE, the Greek PHILOSOPHER termed Economics as a science of 'household management'. Please mark it as brainliest answer if you like the answer and follow me ☺️☺️ |
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The infant mortality rate during British period |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: NEONATAL Mortality rates (month 0-1) Neonatal mortality rates in London FELL from 34 per 1 000 births in the pre-war period to 32 per 1 000 births during the war, representing a wattime décline of six per cent. |
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How do ration shops under the public distribution system help people?a. By maintaining the nutritional status of the peopleb. By making food available at lower costc. Both (a) and (b)d. None of the above |
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Answer» b) by MAKING food AVAILABLE at LOWER cost........PLS mark me brainliest Explanation: |
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In what respect is the criteria used by the UNDP for measuring development from the one used by the world bank???Pls someone answer..plsYaar someone plsplspls answer the ques. |
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UNDP ( United Nations Development PROGRAMME) compares COUNTRIES on the basis of educational level of PEOPLE, their health status and per capita INCOME per annum while the criterion used by WORLD Bank is merely that of per capita income or average income for measuring development. |
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The scope of micro economics is unlimited agree or disagree |
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Answer» Answer: HEYA!I AGREE the scope of micro economic is UNLIMITED .please mark it as BRAINLIST answer |
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What are the factors considered by a person other than salary before accepting job? |
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Answer» What Factors to Consider Before Taking the Job Other than Salary Location: Location is a bigger deal than you may think. ... Advancement OPPORTUNITIES: You know you are thinking about this. ... Benefits: Benefits could include vacation time, sick time, onsite perks like free food, health insurance, dental insurance, tuition remission, retirement plans and so much more. ....I HOPE y like it |
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Explain the sphere of equatily or recognised by the constitution of india |
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Answer» Article 15 and 16 are INCIDENTS of guarantees of Equality, and give effect ... 1962 SC 36 held Article 15 (4) of the Constitution of India to be an EXCEPTION to ... The sphere of general secular education is intended to. |
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flow of factors payments and payments for goods and services between household and firms is called ___________ |
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WHAT IS DEVELOPMENT IN YOUR OPINION FOR A PERSON WHO HAS STARTED A TIFFIN CENTRE. |
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Answer» Answer: TIFFIN is a business that DEALS with offering catering services. This business has good potential of growth and expansion because it is very profitable. In order to run Tiffin SERVICE successfully, you will require more than a passion for cooking. Furthermore, you will need good planning and management skills as well as flexibility to successfully handle any last-minute changes REQUIRED by customers. How successful your Tiffin service will be will depend mainly on having good reputation. For this business setup to succeed therefore, you must be able to meet the needs of your customers and have the ability to work well under pressure. |
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describe the two ways in which the government has tried to implement 'equality'as guaranted in the constitution |
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Answer» Answer: The two WAYS in which the GOVERNMENT has tried to IMPLEMENT the equality that is guaranteed in the CONSTITUTION is first through laws and second through government programmes or schemes to help disadvantaged COMMUNITIES. |
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What the people of palampur grow to feed their cattle |
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Answer» As you know, Dairy farming in Palampur village is one of most important non-farming activity. In Dairy farming, they rear cattles (cows, buffaloes) in large number to produce milk and earn profit by selling the milk and milk products. And for feeding all these cattles, they grow Kharif crops in the rainy season for feeding them. Kharif crops MAINLY fed to cattle include Jowar and Bajra. And ALSO they earn more money by dairy than selling these kharif crops, so they only use their Kharif crops like Jowar and Bajra to feed them. They grow Kharif crops in rainy season to feed cattles, and in others seasons, they grow RABI crops (in winter) and Zaid crops to sell them in market. What is Kharif Crop?Kharif crops are the crops which are PRODUCED in the Rainy season, i.e., sowned in July and harvested in September. What is Dairy Farming?Dairy farming means rearing cattles (buffaloes, cows) for producing milk. In Dairy farming they sale milk and milk products. What is Palampur?Palampur is a hypothetical village used in 9th economics book to study the basic concept of production. ^^ |
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Decay of handicraft was caused by |
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Answer» Answer: the disappearance of princely courts The BRITISH BOUGHT the handicrafts from the Indians and sold it to other countries and had a great profit.As a result of this incident MANY HAND crafters left their crafting skills |
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Consumption of chemical fertilizer is high in which state of India |
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Answer» Answer: AMONG the major states, the per-hectare consumption is more than 100 kg in West Bengal (122 kg), Haryana (167 kg), Punjab(184 kg), Uttar Pradesh and Uttaranchal (127 kg), Andhra Pradesh (138 kg) and Tamil Nadu(112 kg). PLEASE MARK AS BRAINLLIST ANSWER AND FOLLOW ME |
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prices of which type of good should be taken account while calculating the total production of a nation? why? |
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Answer» Answer: Value Added Method: To obtain national product figure of a country, we aggregate the MONEY value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a year. The figure that we obtain is called GNP or GDP. The words ‘money value’ and ‘final’ require little elaboration. We cannot really ADD up the physical QUANTITIES of all goods and services produced in a year. It is meaningless to COMPUTE the sum of 10 INDICA cars + 70 liters of kerosene oil + 50 meters of cloth Hope this answers helps you. |
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What are all the historical changes happened in the sector based on GDP and employment |
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Answer» Answer:first ,the primary sector dominates second, when the people have sufficient food to eat they turn to manufacturing process i.e, secondary sector third, development of these two sectors provides various SERVICES which leads to the development of SERVICE sector Explanation:Primary Sector 1. As the method of FARMING changed and the agricultural sector began to prosper production increased. 2. Many people could not take up other activities. 3. It is the STAGE of the goods produced were natural products and most people employed in this sector. Secondary Sector 1. Because of new methods of manufacturing were introduced, factories came up ang started expanding. 2. Farmers began to work in factories. 3.This sector slowly became the most important sector in the total production and employment.Hence a shift had taken place. It means the importance of sectors had changed. Tertiary Sector 1. In the past 100 years there has been another shift from secondary to tertiary sector in the DEVELOPED countries. 2. The service has become the most important. in terms of total production. 3. Most of the working people also employed in the service sector. These are observed in the developed countries Hope It Helps ✌ |
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Which state in India is ahead in PDS ? |
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Answer» Answer: TAMIL NADU state in India is AHEAD in PDS.Additional information:
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Plz........ answer my question |
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Answer» working capital REQUIRED by the farmers to INCREASE such production is s lot of labour FORCE and new equipment and new harvesting machines , sowing machines tractors , |
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What is the meaning of socio economic |
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Why do people look at a mix of goals for development very short very short |
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Answer» Answer: Answer. For development, people do look at a mix of goals-which not only focus on seeking/earning more income but also on non-material aspects like EQUAL treatment, respect of other, DIGNITY of labour, a SAFE and secure work environment, pollution free surroundings ETC. |
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Discuss the factors resppnsible for economic growth |
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Answer» Answer: Economists GENERALLY agree that economic development and growth are influenced by four factors: human resources, physical capital, natural resources and TECHNOLOGY. Highly developed countries have governments that focus on these areas. Explanation: :) |
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What is the value of $ in India |
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it is the SYMBOL of 1 US DOLLAR IT IS ABOUT 76.70 INDIAN RUPEES✔️✔️✔️✔️
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Explain phoneum currency in detail |
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Answer» Phoneum is a true mobile-only cryptocurrency, designed to DELIVER a simplified user experience and PLATFORM that enables all users, regardless of technical aptitude, to fully participate in the new cryptocurrency economy. HOPE IT HELPS. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME. |
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How fertilizer dissolve in water |
Answer» Answer :-It is important to DISSOLVE the FERTILIZER completely in water. OTHERWISE, it will settle out in the MIXING tank, and plants will not get their FULL dose of fertilizer elements. ... hot water (180°F) can be used to get the fertilizer into solution. |
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a firm in a perfect competitive market structure faces a marginal cost function given by MC(Q)=4Q+5 where Q represents quantity of output produced. This firm earns marginal revenue of rs 25 on each unit scale of its output.suppose this firm decides to produce 3 units of output,is this a profit maximising decision by the firm? if not,how much should this firm produce to earn maximum profits? In the long-run will this firm earn negative economic profits, positive economic profits or zero economic profits? |
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Answer» <P>Answer:Hope it helps Explanation:To find the equilibrium set MARKET demand equal to market supply: 1000 – 2Q = 100 + Q. Solving for Q, you get Q = 300. Plugging 300 BACK into either the market demand curve or the market supply curve you get P = 400.
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Give 3ways/methods to increase yields/crops |
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Answer» Answer: 1. USE if FERTILISERS and manures. 2. Use of EFFICIENT technology. |
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Why does an economy problem arise.Explain. |
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Answer» Answer: Economic problems arises because of the scarcity of RESOURCES and resources have there ALTERNATIVE uses. An economic PROBLEM is BASICALLY the problem of choice which arises because of scarcity of resources. HUMAN wants are unlimited but means to satisfy them are limited |
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Give 3 ways/ methods to increase yield/crops |
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Answer» Answer: 1.modern farming 2.use HYVseeds 4.use FERTILIZERS and PESTICIDES 5.make the LAND proper for cultivation |
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What is the difference between multiple cropping and modern farming method |
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Answer» Multiple Cropping: To grow more than ONE crop on a piece of land during the year. It is the most COMMON way of increasing production on a GIVEN piece of land. Modern Farming METHOD: The farmers use improved seeds, tube wells for irrigation, chemical fertilizers and pesticides, as well as machinery like tractors and threshers to increase production. HOPE IT HELPS. PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME. |
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