Answer:
In the country that promotes free-market economy is expected to start seeing firms arriving in this country and invest in those activities where this country has a comparative advantage.
Explanation:
This would lead to an efficient allocation of productive resources taking the economy to optimum production. The technology and tools will rapidly spread, and the industrialization process will be achieved. In the other country, investment and technology implementation is lead by the government allocating resources inefficiently and delaying industrialization.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
It is 'Incremental cost allocation method' that ranks the individual users of a cost object in order of users most responsible for a common cost (the most responsible will be primary user) and then uses these rankings to allocate the costs among the users (incremental users).
Stand-alone cost allocation method allocates cost proportionately among all users based on a basis which relates to each users proportion of the total. For example the basis could be proportion of sales of responsibility centers to total sales of organization.
The <u>Full cost view of maintenance</u> takes into account such costs as deteriorated customer relations and lost sales.
a cost that an employer has when they employ someone, in addition to the cost of paying the person's salary or wages. cost is the amount or equivalent paid or charged for something .
Examples of costs are rent and lease costs, salaries, utility bills, insurance, and loan repayments.
Direct, indirect, fixed, and variable are the 4 main kinds of cost.
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Answer:
Explanation:
1.Price: check if our price is still within the range of what our customers can afford or budget for.
2.Promotion: Does our customers or potential customers still view our advertisements.
3.Product: is our product still relevant and up to date when it comes to services and software.
4.Customers: Talk about our target audience, is there any change?
5.Competition: what are our competitors doing, why do customers prefer them to us
Answer:
This situation is an example of cross Price elasticity of Demand
Explanation:
If change in Price in Rental Company A doesn't necessitate change in prices in Rental companies B.C.D.E & F
Then the products A has on offer are not close substitutes to the rival companies
However where Rental company G lowers his price and it immediately triggers a Price reduction in Companies B to F, then obviously they offer similar products that are close substitutes and serve similar segment or channel of the Market Size. Thus failure to lower their Price will automatically see Customers rent cars more from Company G.
This situation is an example of cross Price elasticity of Demand