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julia-pushkina [17]
2 years ago
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What is the constant in the circular flow model?

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tiny-mole [99]2 years ago
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The two flows in the circular flow model are the real flow and money flow. Real flow being counterclockwise of economic resources and finished goods and services. Money flow would be the counter wise direction of income and consumption expenditures.

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1) The theory of product liability under which Weasley could have sued Mundungus to recover for Ginny's injuries is strict product liability.

However, the facts do not support such a claim because the negligence of Weasley caused Ginny's injuries. How could a child of six years be left alone in a spa?

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3) The six requirements that Weasley must meet for action in strict product liability against Great Lakes are proving that:

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4) The defenses to product liability that Mundungus or Great Lakes can assert are as follows:

  1. Weasley lacks the locus standi.
  2. No duty of care was owed to Ginny by Mundungus or Great Lakes.
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