Explanation:
Here are following
- bankruptcy
- financial risks
- competitive risks
- environmental risks
- reputational risks
- political risks
- economic risks.
<u>types of entreprenuership</u><u>:</u><u>-</u>
- small business
- scalable startup
- large company
- social entrepreneurship.
Answer:
Based on looking at the map, I think it might be Iraq!
Explanation:
Also, I am not 100% sure...
I'm muslim, so this stuff is natural to me XD
1st is Faith (Kalima)
2nd is Prayer (Munz)
3rd is Fasting (forgot the Arabic word for that)
4th is Charity (Zakat)
and 5th is the pilgrimage to Mecca (Haj)
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You recently sold 200 shares of disney stock, and the transfer was made through a broker. this is an example of<u> A </u><u>secondary market transaction.</u>
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What is secondary market?</h3>
Investors can acquire and sell securities they already possess on the secondary market. Although stocks are also sold on the main market when they are originally issued, it is what most people refer to as the "stock market." Secondary markets include the national exchanges, such the NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Investors trade with one another in secondary marketplaces as opposed to the issuing business.
The secondary market influences the price of securities toward their true worth through a vast network of separate but connected exchanges.
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Efficiency wages may cause a <u>surplus</u> of labor because they are <u>above</u> the equilibrium wage.
The efficiency wage is higher than the equilibrium wage, which might result in a labor supply.
Since the efficiency wage in question is higher than equilibrium wages, there will be a labor surplus since more individuals will be eager to work as a result of the wage rise. Due to the fact that supply is more than demand, this will result in a rise in supply and an excess of labor.
There is a labor surplus in the sense that a sizeable segment of the work force produces less than it consumes and its marginal product is below the wage agreed upon via negotiation.
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