laid before the National Labour Commission for redress. Appropriate redress before the National Labour Commission may be done through Negotiations‚ Mediation or Voluntary Arbitration. QUESTION THREE: What is Ghana Universal salary structure (GUSS)? Explain three major weaknesses of this pay policy. ANSWER: a. To start with‚ Ghana Universal salary structure (GUESS) is currently the main salary structure that regulates public pay. It was developed to consolidate various public sector structures under
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world. understand economic behavior. explain and help predict human behavior. Correct do all of these. Question 3 5 out of 5 points A normative economic statement: Selected Answer: Correct is a statement of what ought to be‚ not what is. Answers: is a model used to collect data. is a statement of fact. Correct is a statement of what ought to be‚ not what is. indicates what will occur if certain assumptions are true. Question 4 5 out of 5 points Normative economics deals with ____ and
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Chapter 4 Economic Efficiency‚ Government Price Setting‚ and Taxes Prepared by: Fernando & Yvonn Quijano © 2009 Prentice Hall Business Publishing Economics Hubbard/O’Brien UPDATE EDITION. Should the Government Control Apartment Rents? Learning Objectives 4.1 Distinguishing between the concepts of consumer surplus and producer surplus. 4.2 Understand the concept of economic efficiency. 4.3 Explain the economic effect of government imposed price ceilings and price floors
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Max.Marks 58 Choose the most appropriate answer from the given options in respect of the following : 1)”Economics is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life” was given by : a) Adam Smith b)Lord Robbins c)Alfred Marshall d)Samuelson 2)A capitalist economy uses as the principal means of allocating resources a)Demand b)Supply c)Efficiency d)Price 3)The commodity whose demand is associated with the name of Sir Robert Giffen: a)Necessary
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Summary 03 2 Resource Demands 04 2.1 Financial Resources 2.2 Human Resources 04 2.3 Physical Resources 05 2.3.1 Location 05 2.3.2 Technological Resources 05 2.3.3 Marketing 06 2.3.4 Infrastructure Resources 06 2.4 Intangible Resources 06 2.4.1 Brand 07 2.4.2 Reputation 07 2.4.3 Goodwill 07 2.4.4 Organizational Values 07 2.5 Value Chain Analysis 07 3 Resource Availability 09
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unique ability is to successfully develop consumer segments that are hitherto untapped‚ even remaining outside the purview of the formal banking system - a classic example of Mahindra Rise Philosophy. MMFSL’s unique business model is socially inclusive and focused at the bottom of the income or social pyramids. MMFSL fulfils the gap in the financial system by a unique ‘Earn & Pay’ business model. It provides loans not for consumption‚ but for income generation‚ be it tractors for better farming
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“A STUDY ON WELFARE MEASURES IN TTK HEALTH CARE LTD-CHENNAI”. By G. JEEVA (Reg No: 35104125) SRM ENGINEERING COLLEGE A PROJECT REPORT Submitted to the Department of SRM SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION S.R.M INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY‚ (Deemed University)
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constrained to‚ monetary changes‚ training based changes‚ and class-related changes. To settle France’s economy‚ Napoleon controlled the costs of different items‚ supported new industry‚ and constructed new streets and channels. He additionally set up a system of state funded schools under government watch to ensure that authorities and very much prepared military commanders were framed. Not the greater part of Napoleon’s changes‚ were upheld by the upset. He in reality made peace with the Catholic Church
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Projection is of two types – forward and backward. It is a forward projection of data variables‚ which is named forecasting. By contrast‚ the backward projection of data may be named ‘back casting’‚ a tool used by the new economic historians. For practical managers concerned with futurology‚ what is relevant is forecasting‚ the forward projection of data‚ which supports the production of an event. Thus
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and inflation. Explain policies available to the government to combat these two economic issues. Unemployment and inflation have many different causes and the levels of have had severe fluctuations over time. Unemployment and Inflation can be caused by many different things but normally they follow the business cycle with high inflation in times of boom and high unemployment in times of recession. The government can use two different policies to either expand or contract economic activity resulting
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