The characteristics that describe pure competition are:
- Many sellers involved in the competition and none of them had the power to influence the price.
- Buyers also couldn't influence the price.
- It is fairly easy to come and compete in the market
- The commodities that offered in the market are similar in type and price.
Answer: A direct relationship
Explanation: The link or relationship between money supply and inflation rate : In normal economic circumstances, if the money supply grows faster than real output it will cause inflation. In a depressed economy (liquidity trap) this correlation breaks down because of a fall in the velocity of circulation. This is why in a depressed economy Central Banks can increase the money supply without causing inflation. This occurred in the US between 2008-14
However, when the economy recovers and velocity of circulation rises, increased money supply is likely to cause inflation.
In other words ,If you are Increasing the money supply faster than the growth in real output will cause inflation. The reason is that there is more money chasing the same number of goods. Therefore, the increase in monetary demand causes firms to put up prices.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Cost
This is simply defined as a payment of cash or the commitment to pay cash in the future for revenues purpose. E.g. The cash used to purchase a tractor, is the cost of the tractor.
Conversion costs
This is simply regarded as direct materials, direct labor, and factory overhead costs that can be selected together or grouped together for analysis and reporting. It consist of direct labor in factory overhead costs.
The Equation for Conversion cost is simply = Direct Labor Cost + Manufacturing Overhead Cost.
While the Equivalent Units of Production = Number of Units Transferred to the next department + Equivalent Units in Ending Works in Process Inventory.
The equation for Equivalent units of production for conversion cost is given below: Units completed and transferred out + Equivalent units in ending work in process for conversion cost.
The equation for Cost per equivalent unit for conversion cost is simply =
(conversion cost of beginning work in process + conversion cost added during the period)/ Equivalent units of production for conversion cost.
Number 1 = decrease
number 2= have an ambiguous change