India making 'Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements' (DTAA) which

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161.

India making 'Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements' (DTAA) which other countries for the promotion of

  • foreign institutional investment

  • bilateral trade

  • external commercial borrowings

  • foreign direct investments


B.

bilateral trade

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162.

Of the following economists, whom do you consider to be the Master of 'Partial Analysis'?

  • Lionel Robbins

  • Leon Walras

  • Alfred Marshall

  • JM Keynes

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163.

Brain Drain has been caused by

  • socio-economic instability

  • failure to recognise talent in the originating country

  • the lure of high living standards

  • lack of employment opportunities

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164.

What is m-commerce?

  • marketing commerce

  • machine commerce

  • mobile commerce

  • money commerce

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165.

Consumption for the sake of enjoying social acknowledgement is called

  • demonstration consumption

  • rational consumptionn

  • social consumption

  • conspicuous consumption

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166.

The state which has registered the highest population growth rate according to 2001 census is

  • Sikkim

  • Kerala

  • Uttar Pradesh

  • Nagaland

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167.

Low cost housing is an example for

  • merit wants

  • mixes wants

  • social wants

  • private wants

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168.

The most densely populated state in India is

  • Tamil Nadu

  • Kerala

  • Uttar Pradesh

  • West Bengal

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169.

When there is an official change in the exchange rate of domestic currency then it is called

  • Appreciation

  • Depreciation

  • Revaluation

  • Deflation

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170.

Inflation redistributes income and wealth in favour of

  • Pensioners

  • Poor

  • Middle Class

  • Rich

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