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How was it for you guys , how was the demand and supply diagram you drew?
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How was it for you guys , how was the demand and supply diagram you drew?
In paper 31
Was on or inside the production possibility curve ? Anyone please
Errm why do sole proprietors have low average costs
But High average costs is it because they can't take advantage of
economies of scale
moreover sole traders do not have economies of scale so high avg costsfixed costs and variable costs of sole traders are low
therefore totals costs low.
total output is low therefore high average costs.
this is the daigram of paper 32
I wrote that the production curve was inside and most of my friends did the same so I guess it's the right answer
Are you guys talking about 31? Because in 31, I said that Iran produces ON their PPF, since in the extract it said "In 2011, Iran were importing more of their oil, since they lacked the ability to increase production of oil." This suggests that they are ON the PPF, since this is the concept of SCARCITY, not INEFFICIENCY!
Are you guys talking about 31? Because in 31, I said that Iran produces ON their PPF, since in the extract it said "In 2011, Iran were importing more of their oil, since they lacked the ability to increase production of oil." This suggests that they are ON the PPF, since this is the concept of SCARCITY, not INEFFICIENCY!
Dude,you have to increase the demand!
mate, calm the f down... jeezz.. that's paper 32, not 31.....
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