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Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
a. | Pen and ink | 1 | Quantity-price |
b. | Revenue | 2 | Accident |
c. | Insurable risk | 3 | Transfer income |
d. | Unemployment allowance | 4 | Short period |
e. | Reverse repo rate | 5 | Long period |
6 | Change in demand | ||
7 | Joint demand | ||
8 | Quantity * price |
Solution
Group 'A' | Group 'B' | ||
a. | Pen and ink | 1 | Joint demand |
b. | Revenue | 2 | Quantity * price |
c. | Insurable risk | 3 | Accident |
d. | Unemployment allowance | 4 | Transfer income |
e. | Reverse repo rate | 5 | Change in demand |
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