Introduction to Business EconomicsMTP May 23Question 749 of 209
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Which of the following statement is correct?

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AMixed economy is not always a 'golden path' between capitalistic economy and socialistic economy
BSocialistic economy is not always a 'golden path' between mixed economy and capitalism
CCapitalistic economy is not always a 'golden path' between mixed economy and socialism
DLocal economy is not always a 'golden path' between internal and international economy
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Correct Answer

Option aMixed economy is not always a 'golden path' between capitalistic economy and socialistic economy

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  • AMixed economy is not always a 'golden path' between capitalistic economy and socialistic economy
  • BSocialistic economy is not always a 'golden path' between mixed economy and capitalism
  • CCapitalistic economy is not always a 'golden path' between mixed economy and socialism
  • DLocal economy is not always a 'golden path' between internal and international economy

About This Chapter: Introduction to Business Economics

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Paper 4: Business Economics

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5%

Key Topics

Meaning, Scope, Price Mechanism

This chapter lays the groundwork for understanding Business Economics as a discipline. It covers the meaning, scope, and nature of economics — including key distinctions like Microeconomics vs Macroeconomics, Positive vs Normative economics, and the fundamental economic problem of scarcity. Students learn how businesses use economic principles for decision-making in a competitive marketplace.

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Focus on definitions and distinctions between concepts. Questions often test whether you understand the difference between Micro and Macro, or Positive and Normative statements.

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