• Q : Effect of prices declining in Complementary Goods...
    7/8/2013 7:29:00 AM :

    Can someone please help me in finding out the precise answer from the following question. Americans would start cultivating bigger, greener lawns when the: (i) Prices of the fertilizer and water decli

  • Q : Demand curve for Complementary Goods...
    7/8/2013 7:29:00 AM :

    The ban on assault weapons enacted in the year 1994 lapsed in the year 2004. Prices for assault weapons fell in year 2004 since the only way to get such guns throughout the ban was via the black marke

  • Q : Effects of price in Complementary Goods...
    7/8/2013 7:28:00 AM :

    The demands for vast new sport utility vehicles [or SUVs] like Hummers and Ford Explorers would most likely reduce most sharply in response to a 50%: (i) Rise in the annual cost of driver’s lice

  • Q : Demand of Substitute Goods...
    7/8/2013 7:27:00 AM :

    I have a problem in economics on Demand of Substitute Goods. Please help me in the following question. All as well equivalent, raised prices for a new Toyotas will most instantly rise the: (1) Price c

  • Q : Example of drop in demand...
    7/8/2013 7:27:00 AM :

    Decreased airline bookings subsequent to some major airline crashes would point out a: (i) Reduction in the amount of airline travel demanded. (ii) Drop in the demand for air travel. (iii) Phobia amon

  • Q : Change of tastes and preferences in Advertising...
    7/8/2013 7:26:00 AM :

    Can someone please help me in finding out the accurate answer from the following question. Most of the mass advertising is intended to influence market demand primarily by: (1) Providing full detailed

  • Q : Problem on change in preferences...
    7/8/2013 7:25:00 AM :

    Can someone help me in finding out the right answer from the given options. Tim liked to snack on slim jims on fishing; however his friend Earl for all time brought beef jerky. Tom slowly developed a

  • Q : Problem on amount of goods in Determinants of Demand...
    7/8/2013 7:24:00 AM :

    The Economics students are most probable to recall conceptually the different determinants of amounts of a good which people will purchase when they contemplated an acronym based on how: (i) Much they

  • Q : Purchasing power of Income Effects...
    7/8/2013 7:24:00 AM :

    Whenever the price increases for a good that you enjoy extremely and purchase regularly: (i) The purchasing power of your income is reduced. (2) You adjust more rapidly than when the good was insignif

  • Q : Instance Diminishing Marginal Utility...
    7/8/2013 7:23:00 AM :

    Assume that you were permitted to eat as many ‘free’ jelly beans as you want at present. Subsequent to a few, you start to eat more slowly and to select some flavors over others. You might

  • Q : Evidence of Diminishing Marginal Utility...
    7/8/2013 7:22:00 AM :

    Can someone help me in finding out the right answer from the given options. The law of diminishing marginal utility might be evidenced by the person: (i) Smoking more however enjoying each and every e

  • Q : Problem on Long-Run Adjustments...
    7/8/2013 7:22:00 AM :

    Since longer time intervals are considered, the quantities demanded for most goods become __________ to any modification in price. (1) Directly related. (2) Less responsive. (3) Less enamored. (4) Ind

  • Q : Least likely example of Substitution...
    7/8/2013 7:21:00 AM :

    Can someone please help me in finding out the accurate answer from the following question. Assume that the War in Iraq spilled over into another oil exporting countries. When U.S. gasoline prices rose

  • Q : Shift in demand in the price of auto travel...
    7/8/2013 7:20:00 AM :

    Can someone please help me in finding out the accurate answer from the following question. The price per mile of mass transit has increases much rapid since the year 1980 than the price of private aut

  • Q : Problem on Substitution Effect...
    7/8/2013 7:20:00 AM :

    The cost of cashmere plummets and most of the people start employing this once costly material as pillow covers and to knit sweaters for their pets. This is an illustration of: (i) The income effect.

  • Q : Problem on decline in demand function...
    7/8/2013 7:15:00 AM :

    In the month of January, Disney World in Florida cut its ticket prices into half and starts letting all kids beneath age five without charge. The economic forecaster might reasonably expect: (1) A dec

  • Q : Quantity demanded in Substitution process...
    7/8/2013 7:15:00 AM :

    I have a problem in economics on Quantity demanded in Substitution process. Please help me in the following question. The sales growth resultant from price cuts for a good reflects rises in: (i) Quant

  • Q : Problem on enhanced interstate highways...
    7/8/2013 7:13:00 AM :

    Can someone help me in finding out the right answer from the given options. In the year 1950 the federal government enhanced interstate highways, therefore decreasing the: (1) Demand for and the volum

  • Q : trait theory of personality...
    7/8/2013 4:02:00 AM :

    trait theory of personality that influence the beheviour

  • Q : Telecommunication companies...
    7/7/2013 9:10:00 PM :

    What are the possible ethical dilemmas present in merge two telecommunication companies

  • Q : subsidiary function...
    7/7/2013 2:59:00 PM :

    what is mean by motivation??

  • Q : Ethica dilemmas...
    7/7/2013 1:36:00 PM :

    What are the possible ethical dilemmas present in this example?

  • Q : Csr...
    7/7/2013 5:47:00 AM :

    Arguments for and against corporate social responsibility

  • Q : motivation pattern...
    7/6/2013 9:43:00 AM :

    motivation pattern

  • Q : windows...
    7/6/2013 9:13:00 AM :

    Assume that you have a server which runs Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). You require making sure that a defragmentation of servers hard disk drive runs each night. What must you do?

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