My answer would probably be B!
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
Economics is referred to as a social science that is concerned with how goods are produced, how they're distributed and how they're consumed. Economics is the social science that studies why human beings behave the way that they do.
It is difficult to consider Economics as a science because it lacks a hypotheses that's testable. Also, there is lack of consensus and the scientific method is not followed in Economics.
Answer:
Explanation:
When Leverett's exports became less popular, its savings, Y-C-G does not change. Reason being that, it is assumed that Y depends on the amount of capital and labour, consumption depends only on disposable income and government spending is a fixed extrinsic variable.
Since investment depends on interest rate, and Leverett is a small open economy that takes the interest rate as given, thus investment also does not change . Neither does net export change (This is shown by the S-I curve in the attachment).
The decreased popularity of Leverett's exports leads to an inward shift of the net export curve inward. At the new equilibrium,net exports remains unchanged, though the currency has depreciated.
Leverett's trade balance remained the same, despite the fact that its exports are less popular, this is due to the fact that the depreciated currency provides a stimulus to net exports which overcomes the unpopularity of its exports by making them cheaper.
b. Leverett's currency now buys less foreign currency, thus traveling abroad becomes more expensive. This is an instance showing that imports (including foreign travel) have become more expensive- as required to keep net exports unchanged in the case of decreased demand for exports.
Answer:
It is better for Frank, to go for a line of credit
Explanation:
It is better for Frank, to go for a line of credit, as this will enable him to have the lowest interest payment. This will also help him to draw for his services and also enable him to be repaying the in small amounts so that the operations are not affected.
Answer:
A. Lead to local but not global or strategic improvements if they are not linked to strategy.
Explanation:
A key performance indicator card is a technique or rather methodology used in assessing the status of a measure by comparing key indicators to target. It is a performance card that identifies the main objective and gives a well structured view of the organization. It can lead to both local and strategic improvements if they are linked to strategy. They are performance scorecards developed without necessarily working from company's strategy.