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Unscramble the lettersIts name of an actressDSTTLNUUI |
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Answer» what are you ASKING for...????? |
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Which of the following is an example of factor income a,interest received by bank from producer b, retirement pension c,oldage pension d,interest received by bank from household |
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Answer» OPTION "a" is CORRECT because INTEREST is RECEIVED from the producer where he is a factor INCOME |
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How can sole trader business be expanded |
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Answer» Explanation: by INVESTING more in the BUSINESS sole trader can EXPAND his business |
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Johnson's Candles has fixed costs of $4000 each month. Its average variable costsare $3 per candle. The firm's current level of demand is 2500 candles per month.The average price of its candles is $6.a) Using an example, explain what is meant by a fixed cost of production. (2)b) Calculate the firm's current average costs. (2)c) Calculate the firm's current total costs of production each month. (2)d) Calculate the profit if demand increases to 3000 candles per month. (2) |
Answer» FOLLOWING answers given below.Explanation: Given: Fixed COSTS = $4,000 VARIABLE costs = $3 per candle Current level of demand = 2,500 candles per month. AVERAGE price = $6 per candle Computation: A. Rent, MACHINE are used as fixed cost of production. B. Current average cost = (Fixed costs + Variable costs) / Current level of demand Current average cost = [$4,000 + (2,500 x $3)] / 2,500 Current average cost = [$4,000 + $7,500] / 2,500 Current average cost = $4.6 C. Total cost of production = Fixed costs + Variable costs Total cost of production = [$4,000 + (2,500 x $3)] Total cost of production = $11,500 D. Profit = (3,000 x $6) - [$4,000 + (3,000 x $3)] Profit = $18,000 - [$4,000 + $9,000] Profit = $5,000 Learn more:
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Explain unattainable combination on the production possibility curve |
| Answer» PEOPLE TRAVELLED from one part of the world to ANOTHER in search of new lands, or new PLACES to settle in, or for people to TRADE with. | |
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Explain the difference between normal profit and abnormal profit. |
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Answer» Explanation: normal profit means a EARNED by a company normally during a financial year and abnormal profit means a SUDDEN hike in profit of a company due to some ECONOMIC CONDITIONS |
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Please help with the below attached questions. |
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Global poverty trends |
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What is key to a country's economic development? |
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Answer» Explanation: <U>Key of a country's economic development :
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Describe the characteristics of the old school. how did it influence margie? |
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Answer» Answer: Tommy and Margie DESCRIBES old kind of school as a special building where all kids studied together. There hundreds of students were studying and PLAYING together. They used to shout and laugh together in an open yard. They had a teacher who was a man. It influenced margie as she could imagine all the students from the entire neighbourhood COMING together and going home together. She also THOUGHT that as they all WOULD learn the same thing they could help each other with the homework. |
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The number of cases of Corona virus in India,china and America are 5734,81865,434791 respectively.what is the average number of cases across these three countries |
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Answer» Explanation: 4,34,791+81,865+5,734=5,22,390 AVERAGE=TOTAL NO OF CASES/NUMBER OF COUNTRIES AVERAGE=5,22,390/3 AVERAGE=1,74,130 |
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7. Per Capital income of India US$-----------------(2017) |
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Answer» India's Per capita INCOME was recorded to be ₹ 1,03,000 in FY17 at a rise of 9.3% mark as BRANLIST answer |
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meaning of non wage income? Please explain me in simple language I just want to understand the concept! |
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Answer» Hi✌️✌️ Non-wage BENEFITS are benefits RECEIVED from working that are received in a form other than MONEY. These may include for example fringe benefits, free uniform, free travel to WORK and so on. plz MARK me as brainliest....❣️ ☺follow me☺ thanks toh kar do yrr |
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commerce me long register is best or small register is best buy class 11th writing of copy by subject accountancy, business , economic |
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Answer» LONG REGISTER is best. ☺️☺️ |
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What is bipolarity? |
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Answer» Answer: Bipolarity can be defined as a system of world order in which the majority of global economic, MILITARY and cultural INFLUENCE is held between two states. The classic case of a BIPOLAR world is that of the Cold War between the UNITED States and the SOVIET Union, which dominated the second half of the twentieth century. |
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India become exporter of primary producer and importer of finished goods during the British rule.Comment? |
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Answer» Explanation: Under the British RULE, India became an exporter of raw materials and an importer of finished GOODS. There was a huge export surplus due to excess EXPORTS. ... To import invisible items ETC. |
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Why do we use average ?are there any limitation to their use? Illustrate with your own example related to development |
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Answer» Answer: AVERAGES have many limitations. (a) They don't GIVE us the true picture REGARDING the distribution of income. (B) Averages don't give us any INFORMATION regarding the non-materialistic goods and services. While averages are useful for comparison, they also hide disparities. |
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Define eco........... |
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Answer» Answer: ECO MEANS not harmful to the environment; eco-friendly. hope it helps you
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Can training be important in a nation building |
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Name the two areas or region which are well irrigated in india? |
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Which is most important, the commercial production or the subsistence production. Why? |
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Answer» Answer: Explanation: Subsistence production Subsistence agriculture OCCURS when FARMERS GROW food crops to MEET the needs of themselves and their families. In subsistence agriculture, farm output is targeted to survival and is mostly for local REQUIREMENTS with little or no surplus. |
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Explain the central problem 'How to produce' with the help of an example..... |
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Answer» For example, which of the consumer goods such as WHEAT, rice, cloth are to be produced and which of the CAPITAL goods such as machines and tools are to be produced. When an ECONOMY has taken a decision as to what goods or services to be produced, then it has to be about its QUANTITY. |
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How can non-economic activities help achieve welfare of an economy |
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Answer» Answer: NON-economic activity is an activity performed gladly, with the aim of providing SERVICES to OTHERS without any regard to monetary gain. Those HUMAN activities which are undertaken for personal satisfaction or to satisfy human sentiments are non economic activities. Please mark it as BRAINLIEST answer if you like the answer and follow me ☺️☺️ |
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Where is god if yes send me answer or ask your friend |
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write the difference between rabi and kharif crop . when they are sown harvested . mention some necessary conditionfor multiple cropping |
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Answer» Answer: Kharif crops are the crops which are sown at the beginning of the rainy season, e.g. between April and May. Rabi crops are the crops that are sown at the END of MONSOON or at the beginning of winter season, e.g. between September and October. ... MAJOR Kharif crops are rice, maize, COTTON, jowar, bajra etc |
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Problems of covid 19 in India |
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Answer» Answer: but as you say there's seens 3000-4000 problems in India because of COVID-19 So be safe stay HOME MAKE me brainist please |
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Which of the following is a modern farming method?A) Multiple croppingB) use of HYV seedsC) use of chemical fertilizersD) both b and c |
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The money spent for mba course rather than investing back in business by enterpreneur gives rise to |
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Answer» Answer: Money is what money does. This definition of money, given by Walker, mainly focuses on the various functions of money that are performed by it. Money is GENERALLY DEFINED as the MEDIUM of exchange that can be measured, stored and can be used as a STANDARD of deferredpayment Please mark it as brainliest answer if you LIKE the answer and follow me ☺️☺️ |
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Problems of covid 19 in usa |
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Answer» Answer: With support from the people and government of the United States, WHO works to IMPROVE the health of many of the world’s POOREST and most vulnerable people. In due course, WHO’s performance in tackling this pandemic will be REVIEWED by WHO’s Member States and the INDEPENDENT bodies that are in place to ensure transparency and accountability. This is part of the usual process put in place by our Member States. No doubt, areas for improvement will be identified and there will be lessons for all of us to learn. |
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Compare Biotechnology of cotton between India and China based on technological developments, attitudes of people, ideas and values |
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Answer» Explanation: made on and Processors in their sole DISCRETION. BRAINLY does not view or store your full CREDIT card or other PAYMENT METHOD information – instead, such |
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Comparison between centrally planned economy, market economy and mixed economy |
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Difference between relative poverty and chronic poverty ? |
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Answer» Relative property:
Chronic poverty or GENERATIONAL poverty:
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Why does Kerela have a better human development index Ranking in comparison to punjab. Explain with three points |
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Answer» Answer: Answer: Explanation: Kerala has a better Human Development INDEX RANKING in comparison to Punjab even THOUGH Punjab has a higher per CAPITA INCOME in comparison to Kerala because of the following reasons. ... Health care: The health care facilities in Kerala are far better than those in Punjab. |
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3. What are the factorsof production? |
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Answer» Answer: Though the number and variety of the different RESOURCES businesses require is limitless, economists divide the FACTORS of production into three BASIC CATEGORIES: land, LABOR, and capital. Land refers to all of the natural resources that businesses need to make and distribute goods and services. Explanation: please, please subscribe me on YouTube: gaming girl rani please mark me as brainlist |
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Give any two examples of non economic wants |
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Which Steps taken by Pakistan government to battle with poverty ? please tell me |
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Answer» Answer: HiiPoverty in Pakistan has fallen dramatically, INDEPENDENT bodies supported estimates of a considerable fall in the statistic by the 2007-08 fiscal year, when it was estimated that 17.2% of the total population lived below the poverty line.[1] The declining trend in poverty as seen in the country during the 1970S and 1980s was reversed in the 1990s by poor federal policies and rampant corruption.[2] This phenomenon has been referred to as the "poverty bomb".[3] In 2001, the government was assisted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in preparing the INTERIM Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper that suggests guidelines to reduce poverty in the country.[4] According to a REPORT submitted by Ministry of Planning and Development in the National Assembly of Pakistan, about 29.5% Pakistani lived below the poverty line which translates into 55 million people.[5] Poverty in Pakistan has fallen dramatically, independent bodies supported estimates of a considerable fall in the statistic by the 2007-08 fiscal year, when it was estimated that 17.2% of the total population lived below the poverty line.[1] The declining trend in poverty as seen in the country during the 1970s and 1980s was reversed in the 1990s by poor federal policies and rampant corruption.[2] This phenomenon has been referred to as the "poverty bomb".[3] In 2001, the government was assisted by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in preparing the Interim Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper that suggests guidelines to reduce poverty in the country.[4] According to a report submitted by Ministry of Planning and Development in the National Assembly of Pakistan, about 29.5% Pakistani lived below the poverty line which translates into 55 million people.[5]As of 2017, Pakistan's Human Development Index (HDI) is 0.562, SIGNIFICANTLY lower than Bangladesh's HDI, which is 0.608. Bangladesh was formerly another part of the country and had a much lower HDI. Pakistan's HDI is one of the lowest in Asia, after Yemen, Afghanistan and Syria.[6] |
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Radhika opens a jewelry showroom in Jaipur after completing a course in jewelry designing. She has employed eleven persons in her showroom. For greater productivity, she divides the work into small tasks and each employee is trained to perform his/her specialized job. The sales persons are allowed to close a deal with a buyer by giving a maximum of 10% discount, whereas the decision to given any further discount rests with Radhika as the final authority. In the earlier days of starting of the business, five of her employees were asked to put in extra hours of work. In return she had promised to give them a special incentive within a year. Therefore, after six months when the business was doing well, she awarded a cash bonus to each of these employees to honour her commitment. However, when it comes to setting the conflicts among her employees, she tends to be more biased towards her female employees.In context of the above case: A)what are the different functional areas she had been worked in? |
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Answer» Explanation: In return she had promised to give them a special incentive within a year. THEREFORE, after six months when the business was doing well, she awarded a cash BONUS to each of these employees to honour her commitment.. The sales persons are allowed to close a deal with a buyer by giving a maximum of 10% discount, whereas the decision to given any further discount rests with RADHIKA as the final authority. In the earlier days of starting of the business, five of her employees were asked to put in extra HOURS of work. In return she had promised to give them a special incentive within a year. Therefore, after six months when the business was doing well. |
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Consider the consumer only consumes two goods namely flour and potatoes. Potatoes are aninferior good. Do you think that flour can also be inferior goods? Give your reviews. If the price of flour falls, illustrate the impact on the consumption of flour and potatoes using substitution effect and income effect |
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Answer» Explanation: An inferior good is a TYPE of good whose demand DECLINES when income rises. ... Therefore, he will switch his FLOUR demand from JOWAR to WHEAT. Hence jowar, whose demand has fallen due to an increase in income, is the inferior good and wheat is the normal good. |
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The workers in agricultureare not producing as much asthey could.explain |
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Answer» Answer: I hope it's helpful Explanation: exports, are even more likely to decline because of the low domestic income ELASTICITY of DEMAND for food. ... Part of the reason for DECLINING real food prices is INCREASED productivity on farms, and part of the reason for labour moving out of AGRICULTURE is improved income-earning prospects in non- farm sectors. |
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I cant give answer to question ? any body knows why? |
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Answer» Answer: i think you click LATE and there is WRITTEN that you can't answer this QUESTION now Explanation: and if there is ANOTHER problem i can tell that |
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Problem faced in the growth of industrialization |
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Answer» Financial Disadvantages. Financially, INDUSTRIALIZATION results in a wide gap between the rich and poor due to a DIVISION of labor and capital. Those who own capital TEND to accumulate excessive profits derived from their economic activities, RESULTING in a high disparity of income and wealth. |
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E. “The beauty and value of our historical and cultural heritage are declining.” Explaine.I will mark u brainiest |
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Answer» Answer: Often we should know our HISTORY bcz it's very amazing to know about the PAST things which we not ever heard and not even SEEN.. The beauty of history can only know the historians what r they writing we should UNDERSTAND their values and our India culture is soo big that it's history NEVER ends.... So, we should know our historical heritage and culture.. |
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Why is the service sector and important sector in India today? |
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Answer» Explanation: FINALLY to conclude that, the service sector is very important for India, as it is contributing half of the GDP growth in the INDIAN economy. Employment is INCREASING DUE to development of service sector. There is a very good scope to improve further in the services provided by the companies and government. |
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People who have shops near the bus stop use them to sell estables ? |
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Answer» please mark me as brainlist Explanation: People who have SHOPS NEAR the BUS STOP use them to sell estables ?People who have shops near the bus stop use them tosell estables ? |
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How do savings of savings of people increase the productive capacity of the country??? |
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Answer» Answer: Investing to improve access to EDUCATION and health, for example, can boost GROWTH by increasing people's productivity and income. Investing in plants and MACHINERY is critical to maintain, expand, and INCORPORATE technological progress in COUNTRIES' productive structures. Explanation: |
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Which soil is mostly found in eastern coatal plains and northern plains |
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Answer» Answer: Alluvial SOIL is FOUND MOSTLY in EASTERN costal plains and northern plains... plzzzzzzz MARK me down as a brainlist...plzzz |
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All the Insurers in India are governed by the rules and regulations framed by IRDAI except |
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Answer» Answer: THIS IS MY ANS .....! Explanation: Organizational Structure of IRDAI: Composition of IRDAI: As per Sec. 4 of IRDAI Act, 1999, the composition of the Authority is: a) Chairman; b) Five whole-time members; c) Four part-time members, (appointed by the Government of India) IRDAI’s Head Office is at Hyderabad All the major activities of IRDAI including ensuring financial stability of insurers and monitoring market conduct of various regulated ENTITIES is carried out from the Head Office. IRDAI’s Regional Offices are at New Delhi & Mumbai The Regional Office, New Delhi focuses on spreading consumer awareness and handling of Insurance grievances besides providing required support for inspection of Insurance companies and other regulated entities located in the Northern Region. This office is functionally responsible for licensing of Surveyors and Loss Assessors. Regional Office at Mumbai handles similar activities, as in Regional Office Delhi, pertaining to Western Region. B. Insurance Regulatory Framework: 1. Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority of India (IRDAI), is a statutory body formed under an Act of Parliament, i.e., Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority Act, 1999 (IRDAI Act 1999) for overall supervision and development of the Insurance sector in India. 2. The powers and functions of the Authority are LAID down in the IRDAI Act, 1999 and Insurance Act, 1938. The key objectives of the IRDAI include promotion of competition so as to enhance customer satisfaction through increased consumer choice and fair premiums, while ensuring the financial security of the Insurance market. 3. The Insurance Act, 1938 is the principal Act governing the Insurance sector in India. It provides the powers to IRDAI to frame regulations which lay down the regulatory framework for supervision of the entities operating in the sector. Further, there are certain other Acts which govern specific lines of Insurance business and functions such as Marine Insurance Act, 1963 and Public LIABILITY Insurance Act, 1991. 4. IRDAI adopted a Mission for itself which is as follows: To protect the interest of and secure fair treatment to policyholders; To bring about speedy and orderly growth of the Insurance industry (including annuity and superannuation payments), for the benefit of the common man, and to provide long term funds for accelerating growth of the economy; To set, promote, monitor and enforce high standards of integrity, financial soundness, fair dealing and competence of those it regulates; To ensure speedy settlement of genuine claims, to prevent Insurance frauds and other malpractices and put in place effective grievance redressal machinery; To promote fairness, transparency and orderly conduct in financial markets dealing with Insurance and build a reliable management information system to enforce high standards of financial soundness amongst market players; To take action where such standards are inadequate or ineffectively enforced; To bring about optimum amount of self-regulation in day-to-day working of the industry consistent with the requirements of prudential regulation. 5. Entities regulated by IRDAI: a. Life Insurance Companies - Both public and private sector Companies b. General Insurance Companies - Both public and private sector Companies. Among them, there are some standalone Health Insurance Companies which offer health Insurance policies. c. Re-Insurance Companies d. Agency Channel e. Intermediaries which include the following: Corporate Agents Brokers Third PARTY Administrators Surveyors and Loss Assessors. 6. Regulation making process: Section 26 (1) of IRDAI Act, 1999 and 114A of Insurance Act, 1938 vests power in the Authority to frame regulations, by notification. Section 25 of IRDAI Act, 1999 lays down for establishment of Insurance Advisory Committee consisting of not more than twenty five members excluding the ex-officio members. The CHAIRPERSON and the members of the Authority shall be the ex-officio members of the Insurance Advisory Committee. The objects of the Insurance Advisory Committee shall be to advise the Authority on matters relating to making of regulations under Section 26. Accordingly the draft regulations are first placed in the meeting of Insurance Advisory Committee and after obtaining the comments/recommendations of IAC, the draft regulations are placed before the Authority for its approval. Every Regulation approved by the Authority is notified in the Gazette of India. HOPE U LIKE IT ND PLZ MARK ON BRANILITES PLZ.. |
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Who is service provider |
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Answer» Answer: A COMPANY which allows its SUBSCRIBERS access to the Internet is SERVICE provider. hope it HELPS you. |
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What is the role of gpd in economic sector |
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Answer» Explanation: firstly its GDP. The full form of GDP is Gross Domestic PRODUCT it tracks the help of country's economy it represents the value of all goods and services produced over a SPECIFIC time period within a country's borders. economics can use GDP to determine whether an economy is growing or experiencing a RECESSION. GDP is the SUM of market values, or prices, oll final goods and services produced in an economy during a period of time. thanxxx |
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What is the formula of consumers equilibrium in case of two goods |
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Answer» A CONSUMER when consuming a single COMMODITY (suppose X) is at EQUILIBRIUM if MUX/PX = MUM. Similarly, a consumer consuming another product (assume Y) is at equilibrium if MUY/PY = MUM. By equating the above two equations, it is found that MUX/PX = MUY/PY = MUM. Hope it helps u ! |
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