Question
The appropriate Legislature may, by law, provide for the
adjudication or trial by Tribunals of any :Solution
Constitution of India: Article 323B. Tribunals for other matters: (1) Â The appropriate Legislature may, by law, provide for the adjudication or trial by tribunals of any disputes, complaints, or offences with respect to all or any of the matters specified in clause ( 2 ) with respect to which such Legislature has power to make laws.
Which of the following represents the correct chronological order of the development of international trade theories?
As per the new Monetary Aggregates based on the recommendation of the Dr. Y.V. Reddy Committee, the domestic sectors are divided into which of the fol...
A budget that has both capital receipts and capital expenditure is called:
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The maximum rate of income tax which...
Suppose the regression specification y(hat) = a + βx + l  z + ε was estimated as y = 5 + 6x + 7z. We have a new observation for which x = 5 and z = ...
 The index of import prices stands at 150 and that of exports is 180. What is the terms of trade
Which of the following is correct?
Walraw’s Law states the following:
According to the kinked demand curve model, if a firm raises its price, competitors are likely to:
Consider a fractional reserve banking system with a legally required reserve-deposit ratio of m. Suppose that an individual deposits ID dollars in one b...