Answer:
This question is incomplete, the options are missing. The options are the following:
a) Minimize inputs
b) Minimize outputs
c) Minimize the difference between the inputs and outputs
And the correct answer is the option C: Minimize the difference between the inputs and the outputs.
Explanation:
To begin with, the criteria used by those shoppers could be understood as the one that tries to minimize the difference between the inputs and the outputs due to the fact that when they see the particular good in offer they tend to buy it more frequently that when the same good is not in offer, however they do not increase the amount of goods bought instead they keep that number the same so they only take advantage of the offer itself and that is why that the company does not increase the physical volumen of the goods sold.
In Accounting there are four types of costs: <span>direct, indirect, fixed, variable and operating </span>costs<span>.
</span>Direct cost is the material, labor, expense, or distribution cost required to produce the product.<span>
Fixed costs are </span>cost of building a factory, insurance and legal bills.
opposite to fixed costs, a variable cost <span>occurs when the amount used varies based on the volume of service provided.</span>
Answer:
Either increasing supply or lowering demand
Explanation:
increasing supply:
e.g. when less developed countries (LDCs) experience a famine or drought, other countries can supply food and/or water to them
lowering demand:
finding alternative solutions of the product (that have the same effect as the original product) or reducing the reasons for why there is a high demand
- e.g. crops not growing well due to weather/crop disease going around -> find a crop that is more resistant to the disease (reducing reasons for demand)
- e.g. rice field has an infestation -> not yielding enough rice to feed the population -> population feels hungry and other foods cannot help them feel full/sustain them -> find another crop to substitute, like yam or potatoes that are equally filling (alternative solutions)
but these two are pretty much the same so
also please note I don't take any courses on supply and demand other than geography so I might be completely wrong
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
In Europe during the recession the policy rate of the banks like LIBOR and EURIBOR etc were already very close to zero so unlike United states of america they were not able to decrease the rate further. The monetary policy of Europian banks and authorities saw a major failure in that period.