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intersect each other
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is L shaped
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is a straight line
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is concave at the origin
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Carbon Monoxide
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Sulphur Dioxide
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Methane
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Nitrous Oxide
Carbon dioxide (CO2) makes up the vast majority of greenhouse gas emissions from the sector, but smaller amounts of methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) are also emitted. These gases are released during the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, to produce electricity.
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Bauxite
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Silicon
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Calcium
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Aluminium
Solar cells are made up of simple voltaic cell that enables conversion of solar energy into electrical energy directly and is made from the second highest element found in earth`s crust. The material that used in solar cells is Silicon
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the total kinetic energy is conserved
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the total potential energy is conserved
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the total linear momentum is not conserved
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the total linear momentum is conserved
In any type of collision, linear momentum is conserved, unless external force acts on the system. elasticity determines the loss in KE. elastic => no loss. inelastic => max. loss of KE
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Nitrous ozonides
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Hydrocarbons
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Nitrogen peroxides and hydrocarbons
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Solar radiations upon nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons
Photochemical smog is a mixture of pollutants that are formed when nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) react to sunlight, creating a brown haze above cities. It tends to occur more often in summer, because that is when we have the most sunlight
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had
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will have
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have
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has
The train will have arrived before 6am tomorrow.
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at a stretch
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at an arm`s length
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at the eleventh hour
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at the mercy
at the eleventh hour
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love
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loves
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loving
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is living
Human beings always love comfort in their living.
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Whom
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Whose
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When
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Who
I was wondering whose gift is this
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President of India
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Parliament
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Supreme Court
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State High Court
Every person who is or is deemed to be a citizen of India under any of the foregoing provisions of this Part shall, subject to the provisions of any law that may be made by Parliament, continue to be such citizen.
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1
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2
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7
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10
Each of the 193 Member States in the Assembly has one vote.
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The Chief Justice of India
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The Prime Minister on request from the Parliament
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The President on request from the Parliament
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The Chief Minister of any concerned state
A Judge of the Supreme Court can be removed only from the office by the President of India on the basis of a resolution passed by both the Houses of Parliament (Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha) with a majority of the total membership and a majority of not less than two-thirds of the members present and voting in each House
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Attorney General
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Parliament of India
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Supreme Court of India
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Chief Justice of India
The President shall have an official residence and there shall be paid to the President such emoluments and allowances as may be determined by Parliament by law and, until provision in that behalf is so made, such emoluments and allowances as are specified in the Second Schedule.
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Colombo
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Peshawar
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Kathmandu
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Islamabad
The Headquarter of SAARC is in Kathmandu, Nepal. His Excellency Mr. Arjun Bahadur Thapa of Bhutan is the present Secretary General of the organization (From March 1, 2014 to present).
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Article 52
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Article 53
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Article 54
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Article 56
Article 54 of Constitution of India "Election of President" The President shall be elected by the members of an electoral college consisting of the elected members of both Houses of Parliament; and the elected members of the Legislative Assemblies of the States.
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Prime Minister, Leader of Opposition
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Chief Justice, Governor
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Member of Parliament, Justice of High Courts
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Rajya Sabha, Lok Sabha
Parliament of India consists of the President and two Houses—the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
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Adam Smith
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J.M. Keynes
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Marshall
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Pigou
J.M. Keynes opinions have revolutionised the scope of macro economics.
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Five Alphabets followed by four digits and an alphabet
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Four Alphabets followed by five digits and an alphabet
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Four alphabets follwed by six digits
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Five alphabets followed by five digits
TAN structure is as follows: RAJA99999B: First four characters are letters, next five are numerals, last character is a letter. Each tax deductor is uniquely identified by a TAN. The first three characters represent the city or state where the TAN was issued.
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High per capita real income
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Large proportion of labour force in the tertiary sector
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State of deprivation of large proportion of population
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Low per capita real income
An underdeveloped economy is characterised by state of deprivation of large proportion of population. Apart from that, other characteristics of an underdeveloped economy are low per capita income, a higher proportion of labour force involved in primary sector activities.
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Deflation
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Stagflation
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Consumption
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Recession
Inflation is an increase in the general prices of goods and services in an economy. Deflation, conversely, is the general decline in prices for goods and services, indicated by an inflation rate that falls below zero percent.
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National Income
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National Income+Taxes
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National Income - Taxes
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National Income + National Savings
Total level of expenditure in a national economy, equivalent to its total level of output and total level of income.
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Second Five Year Plan
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Fourth Five year Plan
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Fifth Five year Plan
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Sixth Five year Plan
The Janta Government terminated the fifth five year plan in 1977-78 and launched its own sixth five year plan for period 1978-83 and called it a Rolling Plan.
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Income Method
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Production Method
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Expenditure Method
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Source Method
Income method, also known as factor income method, is used to calculate all income accrued to the basic factors of production used in producing national product. Traditionally, there are four factors of production, namely land, labor, capital, and organization.
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the economy as a whole
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the electronics industry
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the study of individual economic behaviour
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the interactions within entire econmy
Microeconomics is a branch of economics that studies the behaviour of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of limited resources.
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Shriman Narayan Agarwal
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P. Mahanbolish
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Indira Gandhi
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Jawahar Lal Nehru
Gandhian Plan: Sriman Narayan Agarwal formulated `Gandhian Plan` in 1944.
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Sixth Five Year Plan
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Second Five Year Plan
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Third Five Year Plan
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First Five Year Plan
The third five-year plan was implemented during the 1961-1966 time period. It was emphasized on the need for growth in agriculture and hence production
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It refers to acquiring of final goods and services not through regular market transactions
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It refers to the income which is available to the whole economy for spending or disposal
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It refers to the flow of goods and services between sectors of economy
D
It refers to the flow of money between sectors of economy
National disposable income = National income + Net indirect taxes + Net current transfers from rest of the world simply put. Net Disposable Income Is the Income which is at the disposal of the nation as a whole for spending or disposal.
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A. N Cairncross
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David Ricardo
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Ragnar Nurkse
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G. Mrydal
This statement was given by Cairncross a famous economist whose findings are basis for macroeconomic study in the current economic world.
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Philips Curve
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Marshall Concept
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Demand and Supply
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Wants and Demands
The Phillips curve shows the relationship between inflation and unemployment. In the short-run, inflation and unemployment are inversely related; as one quantity increases, the other decreases. In the long-run, there is no trade-off.
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assumes that there is a single homogenous good produced by capital and labor
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was originally conceived of by Robert Solow
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was originally conceived of by Adam Smith
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assumes that there is a single homogenous good produced only by labor
Robert Solow and Trevor Swan first introduced the neoclassical growth theory in 1956. The theory states that economic growth is the result of three factors—labor, capital, and technology
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Sedimentary Rocks
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Igneous Rocks
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Metamorphic Rocks
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Volcanic Rocks
Almost all fossils are preserved in sedimentary rock.
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United Network Environment Programme
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United Nations Environment Programme
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United Nations Environment Policy
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United Nations Environment Practice
UNEP stands for United Nations Environment Programme is an agency of United Nations and coordinates its environmental activities, assisting developing countries in implementing environmentally sound policies and practices.
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Methyl Cyanide
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Methyl Isocyanate
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Nitrous Oxide
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Nitrogen Dioxide
On December 3 1984, more than 40 tons of methyl isocyanate gas leaked from a pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, immediately killing at least 3,800 people and causing significant morbidity and premature death for many thousands
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Bituminous
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Anthracite
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Sub Bituminous
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Lignite
Anthracite: The highest rank of coal. It is a hard, brittle, and black lustrous coal, often referred to as hard coal, containing a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter
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Mangrove forests and tidal mud flats
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Arid Landscapes
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Large expanse of grasslands
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Backwaters from lagoons
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Boron
B
Copper
C
Zinc
D
Phosphorus
Little leaf and white bud diseases are caused by a zinc deficiency.
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Heat
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Air Pollution
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Water Pollution
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Food Items
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Fiscal policy
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Monetary policy
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Corporate policy
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Government policy
Monetary policy refers to the actions of central banks to achieve macroeconomic policy objectives such as price stability, full employment, and stable economic growth. Fiscal policy refers to the tax and spending policies of the federal government.
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Low life expectancy
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Low standard of education
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Poor health care
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Unemployment
Life expectancy is a statistical measure of the average time an organism is expected to live, based on the year of its birth, its current age, and other demographic factors including sex. The most commonly used measure is life expectancy at birth, which can be defined in two ways.
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Constraint
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Feature
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Objective
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Criteria
Price discrimination charges customers different prices for the same products based on a bias toward groups of people with certain characteristics—such as educators versus the general public, domestic users versus international users, or adults versus senior citizens.
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Upward
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Downward
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Vertical
D
Horizontal
An upward-sloping labor supply curve means that an increase in the wage induces workers to increase the quantity of labor they supply.
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Fransis. Y. Edworth
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Adam Smith
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Alfred Marshall
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A.C. Pigou
The theory of indifference curves was developed by Francis Ysidro Edgeworth, who explained in his 1881 book the mathematics needed for their drawing; later on, Vilfredo Pareto was the first author to actually draw these curves, in his 1906 book.
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Knowledge
B
Entrepreneurship
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Land
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Capital
The factors of production are resources that are the building blocks of the economy; they are what people use to produce goods and services. Economists divide the factors of production into four categories: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
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Communist
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Socialist
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Radicals
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Marxist
The command economy is a key feature of any communist society. ... Also known as a planned economy, command economies have as their central tenet that government central planners own or control the means of production within a society.
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Correlation Coefficient
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Gardey Coefficient
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Gini Coefficient
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Phi Coefficient
The Lorenz curve is a commonly used metric that allows for the quick and visual comparison of inequality across countries. The Gini coefficient uses information from the entire income distribution and is independent of the size of a country`s economy and population.
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Vertical Summation
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Equilibrium
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Horizontal summation
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Interdependency
Horizontal (or lateral) summation
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Veblen Goods
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Giffen Goods
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Substitute Goods
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Complementary Goods
Products such as jewels, diamonds and so on, confer distinction on the part of the user. ... Such products are called Veblen good.
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Aggregate Supply
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Aggregate Demand
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Difference between Export and Import
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Domestic Consumption
In the short term, economic growth is caused by an increase in aggregate demand (AD). If there is spare capacity in the economy, then an increase in AD will cause a higher level of real GDP.
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Equilibrium curve
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Multiplier
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Demand curve
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Gini-Lorenz Curve
Gini-Lorenz curve portrays the graph between cumulative shares of people from lowest to highest income versus cumulative share of income earned. It has a line of perfect equality in distribution of wealth with a slope equal to 1 against a curved line which represents unequal distribution of wealth (Lorenz curve). The area between the two lines is the Gini coefficient which measures the degree of inequality. Higher the Gini coefficient greater is the inequality and vice versa.
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Income
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Demand
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Substitution
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Supply
Demand refers to the amount of goods and services that buyers are willing to purchase. Typically, demand decreases with increases in price, this trend can be graphically represented with a demand curve. Demand can be affected by changes in income, changes in price, and changes in relative price.
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Marginal Revenue Product
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Marginal expense
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Marginal Factor Cost
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Marginal Budget
Change in revenue resulting from the employment of an extra unit of the factor is called Marginal Revenue Product (MRP) and the change in cost brought about by hiring an extra unit of the factor is called Marginal Factor Cost (MFC
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Quasi
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Recardian
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Economic
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Normal
Quasi rent is the earning of capital equipments such as machineries, buildings etc., which are inelastic in supply, in short run.
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Adverse Selection
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Moral Hazard
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Rationality
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Agency Problem
Asymmetric information can lead to adverse selection, incomplete markets and is a type of market failure. When looking at a car, a buyer can only see the externals and cannot know how reliable the engine is.
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3
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6
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9
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12
The significance test is conducted by computing Chi Square as follows. The degrees of freedom is equal to (r-1)(c-1), where r is the number of rows and c is the number of columns. For this example, the degrees of freedom is (4-1)(5-1) = 12.
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The average number of child in a society
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Based on the women between the age of 14 to 40(Child bearing age?)
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The average number of live births in a year on 1000 women population
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The average number of live births in a year on 1000 People of total population
The crude birth rate is the annual number of live births per 1,000 population. The crude birth rate is generally computed as a ratio.
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Mortality
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Fertility
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Migration
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Morbidity
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1
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2
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3
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4
The following methods use seasonal indices to measure seasonal variations of a time-series data.
Method of simple averages.
Ratio to trend method.
Ratio-to-moving-average method.
Link relatives method.
Method of simple averages.
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Malthus
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Keynes
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Robbins
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Bowley
The relationship between food production and food supply was first expressed by an English Economist called Thomas Robert Malthus (1798 -1823). Malthus stated that population increased in a geometric progression (ie., 2, 4, 16, 132…) while food production increased in arithmetic progression (ie., 2, 4, 6, 8…).
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Fisher ideal index
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Bowley Index
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Marshall & Edgeworth Index
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Kelly Index
Fisher ideal index
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Crude birth rate
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Total Fertility Rate
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Mortality rate
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Morbidity rate
The crude birth rate is the annual number of live births per 1,000 population. The crude birth rate is generally computed as a ratio.
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Growth rate
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A census
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Total Fertility rate
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Total mortality rate
The population census is the official counting of a population in the territory of a country and the collection of information on selected demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of the population.
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Population parameter
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Sample statistic
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Population parameter=Sample Statistic
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The difference between population parameter and sample statistic
A sampling error is a statistical error that occurs when an analyst does not select a sample that represents the entire population of data. As a result, the results found in the sample do not represent the results that would be obtained from the entire population.
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One
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Two
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Three
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Four
A hypothesis is an approximate explanation that relates to the set of facts that can be tested by certain further investigations. There are basically two types, namely, null hypothesis and alternative hypothesis.
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Crude Birth rate
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Crude Death rate
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Fertility Rate
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Mortality rate
Demographers use several measures of fertility. One measure is the crude birth rateThe number of live births for every 1,000 people in a population in a given year., or the number of live births for every 1,000 people in a population in a given year.
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shall be reading
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read
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had been reading
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have had read
had been reading
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completing
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has completed
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completed
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have completed
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about
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below
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above
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at
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also
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of
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off
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away