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Seriously? Economics is so much interesting, if you need help with any topic, I'm here.I duno how to study Economics? Its so boring! :S
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Seriously? Economics is so much interesting, if you need help with any topic, I'm here.I duno how to study Economics? Its so boring! :S
I cant study for more than 15 mins. :SSeriously? Economics is so much interesting, if you need help with any topic, I'm here.
I'm done with the revision. Now I was hoping to do past papers but I don't feel like doing them. I just hope the paper comes easy. P1 was a bit tricky.I cant study for more than 15 mins. :S
Im clear with the concepts, I just dont know how to study for tom's exam. :|
Yeah, true.I'm done with the revision. Now I was hoping to do past papers but I don't feel like doing them. I just hope the paper comes easy. P1 was a bit tricky.
Guys im really scared from tomorrow's business exam !! i didnt study well im bored of studying business although i love it ,does any one have notes or summary for the chapters??please help !
well thanks but i want revision on the chapters more than examination skills :/please check out the above link
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What do you mean by 'internalize externality' ?
it helps the business to check the future cash inflows and outflows and manage its cash not to have cash flow problems or run out of cash,you must elaborate more,i hope this can helpWhat are the uses of cash flow forecast?
The Government wants the firms to reduce output? Isnt that a conflict to one of their objectives?The government can legislate to reduce output e.g to reduce noise levels, to limit pollution; the Government can tax firms to try to make their private costs equal the social costs (e.g by taxing leaded petrol more than unleaded) - this is known as internalizing externalities.
The Government wants the firms to reduce output? Isnt that a conflict to one of their objectives?
Oh yeah, demerit goods!The government wants to reduce output of that specific good because it has negative externalities. It does this by making them pay for the external cost. Like making the external cost (pollution) a part of their internal cost (by taxing leaded petrol).
Oh yeah, demerit goods!The government wants to reduce output of that specific good because it has negative externalities. It does this by making them pay for the external cost. Like making the external cost (pollution) a part of their internal cost (by taxing leaded petrol).
Oh yeah, demerit goods!
YeapOh yeah, demerit goods!
ThanksYeap. This internalizing externality concept applies to the goods that have a negative externality, or like you said "demerit goods"
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