1. both originated in the developed Western capitalist countries.
2. New Mercantilism was a logical sequel to New Imperialism.
3. they create the same set of outputs a labour force, middle classes and rival centres of capital
4. both have comparable uneven and divisive effects
both originated in the developed Western capitalist countries.
1. negotiate with the multinational corporations.
2. are dependent on the international system for their continued prosperity.
3. are not in a position to challenge the status quo.
4. do not enjoy popular support.
are not in a position to challenge the status quo.
1. Because of differences in resource endowments.
2. Because of the differences in quantity of non-human resources.
3. Because of the differences in quantity of human resources
4. All the above.
All the above.
1. Since Jane is better than Ann at law, she should stick to law while Ann does the typing.
2. Since Jane is better than Ann at typing, Jane should do the typing.
3. Since Jane is better than Ann both at typing and law. Jane should do both the jobs.
4. None of the above.
None of the above.
1. it very likely to give inconsistent or negative results.
2. it is a classic pharmaceutical approach not suited to micronutrients
3. most people are consuming suboptimal amounts of safe-to-consume micronutrients.
4. it is not cost effective to do so.
most people are consuming suboptimal amounts of safe-to-consume micronutrients.
1. The most suitable title for this passage would be
2. Comparative advantage and law.
3. The fundamental law of trade.
4. Trade versus self-sufficiency-an analysis.
The most suitable title for this passage would be
1. it is relatively easy to manage.
2. micronutrient deficiency is the cause of these diseases.
3. it can overcome genetic risk factors.
4. it can compensate for other lifestyle factors.
it is relatively easy to manage.
1. Jane can specialize in all trades she is good at like law and typing.
2. Jane should specialize un doing what she is best at, i.e., law
3. Jane does all that is requiring to acquire self sufficiency.
4. Jane trades in all areas where she is able to increase overall output.
Jane does all that is requiring to acquire self sufficiency.
1. They may have chronic degenerative diseases.
2. They do not know their own genetic risk factors which predispose them to diseases.
3. They suffer from Type-B malnutrition.
4. There is a lengthy latency period associated with chronically degenerative diseases.
There is a lengthy latency period associated with chronically degenerative diseases.
1. Specialization enhances trade and increases output.
2. Trade permits specialization and specialization increases output.
3. Countries with fertile soil, little capital and highly skilled labour should produce agricultural goods.
4. Bases for specialization remain the same for any given country.
Trade permits specialization and specialization increases output.