What is physical and economic planning?
Physical planning is that where targets or objectives are fixed in terms of real physical resources. Plans are also formulated on the basis of real resour...
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How many cm is 6 11 inches?
6′ 11″ to cm is 210.82 centimeters. What is 6 feet 11 inches in feet? 6′ 11″ in ″ equals 83 in. What is 6ft 2ins in cm? 6 feet 2 inches in cm equals 187.9...
Read More →Why is my California tax refund taking so long?
If you decide to paper file, processing can take up to four weeks. Potential delays — Your return could be delayed if the FTB decides it needs extra revie...
Read More →Do I have to pay California income tax if I live out-of-state?
California can tax you on all of your California-source income even if you are not a resident of the state. If California finds that you are a resident, i...
Read More →What are symptoms of PLS?
Symptoms Stiffness, weakness and muscle spasms (spasticity) in your legs, often starting in one leg. Tripping, difficulty with balance and clumsiness as t...
Read More →What are the problems with externalities?
Externalities pose fundamental economic policy problems when individuals, households, and firms do not internalize the indirect costs of or the benefits f...
Read More →What are the rules of production under the short run period?
The Short-Run is the period in which at least one factor of production is considered fixed. Usually, capital is considered constant in the short-run. In t...
Read More →How much has homework increased over the years?
Research at the University of Michigan shows the amount has more than doubled. In 1981, students ages 6 to 8 did about 52 minutes of homework a week. That...
Read More →What is the difference between a money market fund and a money market account?
and money market funds may have similar names, but they have some key differences. A money market fund is a low-risk and highly liquid investment asset — ...
Read More →What is the formula for cost function?
The cost function equation is expressed as C(x)= FC + V(x), where C equals total production cost, FC is total fixed costs, V is variable cost and x is the...
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