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explain the
effects of
legal rules, to ****ess
which legal rules are
economically efficient, and to
predict what the
legal rules will be. A
seminal article...
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Economically Weaker Section (EWS) in
India is a
subcategory of
people having an
annual family income less than ₹8 lakh (US$9,600) and who do not belong...
- is
considered economically inactive.
About 30% of
economically inactive people have a long-term illness. The
large number of
economically inactive people...
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Settlement is the "final step in the
transfer of
ownership involving the
physical exchange of
securities or payment".
After settlement, the obligations...
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Economic stagnation is a
prolonged period of slow
economic growth (traditionally
measured in
terms of the GDP growth),
usually accompanied by high unemployment...
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those "from lower-income backgrounds" or "the
Disadvantaged Poor". The "
economically disadvantaged" is a term used by
government institutions in for example...
- "lesser
developed countries", or
other similar terms. The term "less
economically developed country" (LEDC) is also used today. However, in
order to avoid...
- The
Human Development Index (HDI) is a
statistical composite index of life expectancy,
education (mean
years of
schooling completed and
expected years...
- "Food
Fraud and "
Economically Motivated Adulteration" of Food and Food Ingredients" (PDF). U.S.
Congressional Research Service. "
Economically Motivated Adulteration"...
- country", "industrialized country", "more
developed country" (MDC), "more
economically developed country" (MEDC), "Global
North country", "first
world country"...