I believe the answer to your question "Government regulations can preempt claims for product liability" is true.
Three ways to improve human capital are education and training, monitoring performance, and hiring qualified people.
Answer:
A positive statement seeks to describe or explain something based on empirical evidence, while a normative statement seeks to recommend something, or to express a subjective opinion.
a. The federal minimum wage is increasing to $6.50 an hour. - Positive statement. It is stating a fact, not telling us whether this rise in the minimum wage is good or bad.
b. The minimum wage should be high enough that families will not live in poverty. - This is a classical normative statement. It is giving an opinion, and recommending a policy.
Answer:
$6.9
Explanation:
If gallon of milk cost 1.12 in 1970, we can calculate the expected price in 2009 per gallon of milk using the proportion below:
2009 price/214.5 = $1.12/38.8
=>Find the expected price of 2009 by cross multiplying
38.8 × 2009 price = 1.12 × 214.5
38.8 × 2009 price = 240.24
=>Divide both sides by 38.8
2009 price = 240.24/38.8
2009 price = 6.19175258 ≈ 6.19
Expected price of gallon of milk in 2009 = $6.19
THE QUESTION:
You have been put in charge of the taxation of the Mars colony. You need to decide how to tax the citizens of the colony.Will you institute a progressive, regressive, or a flat tax on income? Will you institute excise taxes? If yes, what goods and services will you tax and why? Will you institute sales taxes, property taxes, or VAT on goods?
Explanation:
I am not good at these terms, but
I would not use a flat tax, as I know that it would make lot's of people's life harder, from the middle class, to lower class, that might put people in financial struggles. Instead, I would charge different taxes on people, judged on their income. That would help lot's, and would be a good deed. Also, I will also use property taxes, because most of the time, if you didn't have money to spare, you wouldn't spend it on a house, right? I might have sale taxes, which I would say depends on how much I need as a government on MaRs! :|)