Business, 20.09.2020 16:01, deidaraXneji
Which of the following statements is true of market-oriented firms? Question 25 options: They focus on their internal capabilities rather than on the desires and needs of the customers. They believe that people will buy more goods and services if aggressive sales techniques are used and that high sales result in high profits. They assume that the sale of goods or services does not depend on an aggressive sales force but rather on a customer’s decision to purchase that product. They claim that people must give up something in order to receive something else they would rather have.
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Business, 22.06.2019 09:20, swello1937
Which statement best explains the relationship between points a and b? a. consumption reaches its highest point, and then supply begins to fall. b. inflation reaches its highest point, and then the economy begins to expand. c. production reaches its highest point, and then the economy begins to contract. d. unemployment reaches its highest point, and then inflation begins to decrease.
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Business, 23.06.2019 15:00, abbygreen
Because of the violent nature of the sport, professional american football players are at risk of suffering concussions (or brain injuries) during the violent collisions that occur between players during the game. violent collisions involving hits to the head are particularly risky. suppose the commissioner of the national football league (nfl) institutes a rule requiring players to wear a new, lighter helmet that is designed to reduce head trauma during collisions between players on the field. while the new helmets the probability of a concussion resulting from each individual collision, at the same time the new helmets could also give football players an incentive to play more , which could potentially the amount of violent collisions and thus the number of concussions suffered by nfl players, all else equal.
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