Terms and Definitions related to Economics Administered price: A price set not by the forces of demand and supply‚ but by some authority like the Government or a regulatory authority. Agenda 21: Programme of action adopted at the Earth Summit in 1992. It has 21 chapters dealing with all aspects of sustainable development‚ conservation‚ and resource management. Appropriation Bill: A bill introduced in the Parliament together with the budget‚ seeking the approval of the House to permit expenditure
Premium Inflation Economics
Microsoft’s journey towards Monopoly Summary The case evolves around the unethical monopolistic actions taken by Microsoft to achieve monopoly. Some major facts in the case are given below – • In 1980 IBM representative met bill gates for Operating System • Bill Gates bought Operating System from a friend in $60‚000 Microsoft licensed MS-DOS to IBM with condition that it could license it to others too •1981 IBM started mass production of and MS-DOS became standard Operating System for Personal
Premium Microsoft Microsoft Windows Computer security
The Internet is virtual shopping mall that allows the consumer to transact business including banking‚ shopping‚ and a host of day-to-day chores. As much as the consumer has come to rely on this new forum of exchange‚ it is also an instrument of many civil wrongs (cyber torts). This harm includes financial injuries‚ reputable damage‚ theft of trade secrets‚ and invasions of privacy. The Enron Corporation was listed as the seventh largest company in the U.S. with over $100 billion in gross revenues
Premium Enron Enron scandal Tort
MAIN PROBLEMS FACED BY THE CUBAN ECONOMY AND WHAT THE GOVERNMENT IS DOING TO TRY TO SOLVE THEM Joaquín P. Pujol For quite some time the Cuban economy has been facing a number of economic problems. There has been minimal recovery from the near 80% collapse in the population’s real income levels since the suspension of the subsidies provided by the Soviet Union in 1989; in fact‚ the official wage rate remains at about 25% of its 1989 level (See Figure 1). Figure 1. Cuba: Real Inflation-Adjusted
Premium United States Economics Unemployment
Timings :1 hour TEST Max.Marks 58 Choose the most appropriate answer from the given options in respect of the following : 1)”Economics is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life” was given by : a) Adam Smith b)Lord Robbins c)Alfred Marshall d)Samuelson 2)A capitalist economy uses as the principal means of allocating resources a)Demand b)Supply c)Efficiency d)Price 3)The commodity whose demand is associated
Premium Costs Marginal cost Supply and demand
Focus Question: 8th Question “Should the government break up Standard Oil’s monopoly?” Yes the government should break up the standard Oil’s monopoly because it’s not fair to other businesses out there that need to have competition too. I think that they shouldn’t be able to do that and should have to play the game fairly. Trusts are a combination of companies to drive out other businesses and its messed up and therefore it should all be equally fair to all businesses to make money and have a successful
Premium Standard Oil Economics Trust
Economics Activity Points % of Total Discuss 105 6% Exam 60 3% Final Exam 100 5% Journal 140 8% Practice 360 19% Quiz 540 29% Test (CST) 350 19% Test (TST) 200 11% Total Points for the Course : 1855 Unit 1: The Game of Economics Lesson 1.1: What Is Economics Anyway? Activity 1.1.1: Study - What Kind of Game? (Documents: Study Sheet) See how economics can be understood as a game with rules that is played by people with different roles. Duration: 40 min Activity
Premium Economics
of television .. p. 4 2. Globalisation of the TV market and its effects . p. 5 3. How legislation can influence the quality of journalism .. p. 6 4. How television can be abused . p. 8 5. Rupert Murdoch´s media monopoly and its effects on American television and society p.10 Conclusion p. 15 Bibliography . p. 17 Introduction The following term paper deals with the development of television from its early beginnings
Premium Television network Television Mass media
Tu oi‚ minh co 2 bai Quiz 4 day. Quiz 3 thi de minh tim da nhe‚ hinh nhu khong luu thi phai. Linh Question 1 10 out of 10 points A monopoly will usually produce Answer Selected Answer: where its demand curve is elastic. Correct Answer: where its demand curve is elastic. Question 2 10 out of 10 points Suppose a firm is currently maximizing its profits (i.e.‚ following the MR=MC rule). Assuming that it wants to continue maximizing its profits‚ if its fixed costs increase
Premium Economics Costs Perfect competition
Malaysia Growth Domestic Product (GDP) and with more Hypermarkets coming up‚ so do the GDP of Malaysia. The market structure of hypermarkets in Malaysia belongs to oligopoly. The market structure characteristics of oligopoly are quite alike to monopoly‚ but the difference is an oligopoly is a market dominated by small numbers of suppliers‚ which is called as oligopolist. The barrier to enter or exit in this market is high. The insufficient of cost to access of advanced technology‚ the copyright
Premium Monetary policy Recession Inflation