From society's standpoint, Collusion is not considered to be economically desirable.
In collusion, the existing business establishments could grouped up together in order to put their own mark up on the product price that exist in the market.
This would lead to a situation when consumers are forced to pay higher prices for their products since there is no competitions that offer the low priced products.
Answer:Can be learned through observation
Explanation:
Observation can teach us many things such as when we see that some behavior are not rewarding and we stay away from those behavior as kids and we have seen those which bring rewards and we work towards performing similar behavior.
Young children are very good at observing because their learning is formed mostly through observing others and imitating similar behavior or staying away from certain behavior.
They observe people getting burnt by fire or hot stove and realise that stoves and fires are dangerous.
They have seen people being stung by bees and having swollen faces and they realize bees are dangerous and they should fear them.
Explanation:
Bridewealth is a custom in many societies around the world where the groom pays gifts and good to the family members of the bride. Thus men who have more wealth have the advantage of marrying more wives or younger wives.
Bridewealth is also practiced in the Kipsigis society. Some of the desirable traits that would increase the bridewealth's value for the prospective Kipsigis wives are --
- when brides are younger, their bridewealth is more than the brides who are older in age because younger wives can have more children.
- brides with higher education have more bridewealth than others
- when brides are healthy and plump, they can ask for more bridewealth.
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