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Kalyan Hazra
Subject: Economics
, asked on 30/4/17
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Kalyan Hazra
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Amit Chouhan
Subject: Economics
, asked on 27/6/16
why macroeconomics only deal with aggregates not total of all factors ?
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Sanghmitra Gautam
Subject: Economics
, asked on 6/6/16
define the following concepts.
normal goods
inferior goods
giffin goods
complementary goods
substitute goods
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Sanghmitra Gautam
Subject: Economics
, asked on 6/4/16
giving reasons comment on the shape of PPC.
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Sanghmitra Gautam
Subject: Economics
, asked on 6/4/16
what would be the likely impact of following polies/compaign on the PPC.
make in india
skill india
education for all
start-up india
foreign capital inflow
foreign capital india
swach bharat abhiyan.
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Satvik Agarwal
Subject: Economics
, asked on 12/9/22
What is difference between micro and macro
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Shreya Jaiswal
Subject: Economics
, asked on 6/9/22
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Shreya Jaiswal
Subject: Economics
, asked on 6/9/22
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Bhuvan Mhatre
Subject: Economics
, asked on 19/7/22
What is micro macro paradox give examples
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Manushi Mishra
Subject: Economics
, asked on 11/7/22
What is macroeconomics?
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Shreya Jaiswal
Subject: Economics
, asked on 7/6/22
How the does an increase in income affect the quantity demanded of an inferior commodity?
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Rupal Sahu
Subject: Economics
, asked on 25/5/22
bring out any two main differences between economic and social infrastructure
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Md Asad Khan
Subject: Economics
, asked on 20/5/22
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Md Asad Khan
Subject: Economics
, asked on 20/5/22
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