increases its usage among human beings. Since‚ most of the plastic bags are difficult to recycle; they land up on the water beds and affect the animal kingdom. Sea animals gobble up these plastics‚ which eventually goes in human stomach as humans consume these animals like fish. Top items found on beaches are • Plastic fragments (2.5 cm) Thus the majority of the items found on the beaches are made of plastics‚ which eventually does not degenerate and pollute the environment. Other types of major
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generates a sturdy‚ dependable flow of cash. Dog- a product with low market share in a slow growing market and thus neither generates more consumes large amounts of cash. Star- products that are in high growth markets with a relatively high share of that market. They tend to generate high amounts of income. Question Mark- growing rapidly and thus consumes large amounts of cash but because they have low markets shares they do not generate much cash 2. What are core competences? Core competences
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~1025 mg/day in women. | | Magnesium (Mg) | 420 mg adult males 320 mg adult females | 400–800 mg | Intake generally inadequate among all ages‚ sexes‚ and classes except children under the age of 5; 40% of total population and 50% of adolescents consume 66% of RDA; and 56% of all Americans have intakes below Estimated Average Requirement (EAR). | | Chromium (Cr) | 30–35 mcg‚ adult males 20–25 mcg‚ adult females | 200–1000 mcg | Common intake in the US is 50 mcg or lower. | | Silica (Silicon
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Production Efficiency: If we produce goods and services at the lowest possible cost. Preferences: Are a description of a person’s likes dislikes. Marginal Benefit: From a good or service is the benefit received from consuming one more unit of it. Marginal Benefit Curve: Which is a curve that shows the relationship between the marginal benefit from a good and the quantity consumed of that good. Economic Growth: Increases our standard of living‚ but it doesn’t over-come scarcity and
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Ghemawat describes it‚ companies erroneously utilize an antiquated and incorrect modality when deciding on foreign expansion: the country portfolio analysis (CPA). The CPA focuses on national GDP‚ levels of consumer wealth‚ and people’s propensity to consume but ignores “the costs and risks of doing business in the market.” These costs are grouped into a category classified as “distance” which itself is sub-divided into four dimensions: cultural distance‚ administrative distance‚ geographic distance
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The more often a child or adolescent binge drinks and the younger they are the more likely that they will develop an alcohol use disorder including alcoholism. A large number of adolescents who binge drink also consume other psychotropic substances.[7] Binge drinking has the propensity to result in brain damage faster as well as
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that Steve receives from consuming oranges at 50 cents apiece. What is the marginal utility of increasing consumption from 2 to 3 oranges? [pic] A. 3 B. 6 C. 5 D. 12 3. Suppose that if you buy one Big Mac that gives you marginal utility of 500 and a second Big Mac that gives you marginal utility of 200‚ total utility of buying (and eating) two Big Macs is: A. 200. B. 300. C. 500. D. 700. 4. When marginal utility is zero‚ total utility is: A. increasing. B. decreasing. C. zero
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sessions and movies‚ he values one more movie twice as much as he values one more session at the gym. Rebecca is studying economics‚ and she tells him that he cannot be choosing at his optimal bundle given his preferences exhibit a diminishing marginal rate of substitution. Is Rebecca correct? Explain. Section II Answer Three of the following four questions. Show all your calculations. Each question is worth 20 points. Answer only three questions. Q1. The market for fresh oranges is characterized
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The use of cars causes market failure. To achieve an efficient use of resources it would be better if governments intervened to affect both the production and the use of cars. Explain the meaning of the terms ‘market failure’ and ‘the efficient use of resources’ and analyse whether economic theory can be used to support this argument. [25] Market failure exists when the operation of a market does not lead to economic efficiency. It is a situation where a free market does not produce the best
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Deam DECCAN EDUCATION SOCIETY’S BRIHAN MAHARASHTRA COLLEGE OF COMMERCE DEMAND - SUPPLY ANALYSIS PROJECT REPORT Submitted for the partial fulfilment of requirement for BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS [BBM-IB] Degree Course under University of Pune GUIDANCE: Prof. Shiji Balan Madam A PROJECT BY: PRANAV S. BANSODE T. Y. B. B. M. (I.B.) ROLL NO: 07 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I Pranav Shrikant Bansode acknowledge that it was a pleasure to make the project and work it out
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