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Exam Question # Q.4. What are the types of Postponable Costs:

Exam Question # Q.4. What are the types of Postponable Costs

Exam Question # Q.2. What are the types of demand determinants? Ans. i. Producers’ Goods and Consumers’ Goods:

 

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Producers’ goods are also called as capital goods. These goods are used in the production of other goods. Machinery, tools...

Exam Question #  Q.1. How does Managerial Economics Differ from Economics?

Ans. i. Whereas managerial economics involves application of economic principles to the problems of the firm, Economics deals with the body o...

Health And Environmental Effects

The health and environmental effects of the nuclear fuel cycle, from ore extraction to waste disposal, have been documented for over half a decade, beginning with the earliest studies of un...

Nurses’ Contribution To Health Services

Whether practicing in generalist, specialist, or advanced practice roles, nurses are making a considerable and positive impact on the provision of health services. There is a well-establish...

Food Insecurity Increases Risk Of HIV Infection

Inequalities with respect to gender, socioeconomic status, class, caste, and religion are central to the risks people face. Gender inequity shapes power relations, sexual relations, and acc...

Nutrition Affects HIV Progression And Transmission

In HIV-infected individuals, micronutrient deficiencies and iron loading may accelerate progression of HIV infection, as shown in the conceptual framework in Figure 2. Deficiencies of antio...

Immune Functions And Resistance To Infections

Immune suppression caused by lack of nutrients has been called nutritionally acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, or NAIDS. Lack of zinc, of which only about 1 mg is needed every day to repl...

How The Elderly Can Reduce Some Aging- Associated Problems With Nutrition

See Table 4 on how to avoid eating problems in the elderly.