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Does industrial production affect lending?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: industrial, activity, production, loans, economy, bank

Response posted by unciatechnologies 3 days ago: Yes, industrial production can affect lending. High industrial production levels often indicate economic growth, leading to increased demand for loans as businesses invest in expansion and new projects. Conversely, a decline in industrial production may signal economic slowdown, resulting in ...

Bitcoins and Economics?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: currency, planet, economics, economic, planets, physical

Response posted by forextrade 12 weeks ago: In traditional economics, M0 refers to the total of physical currency (coins and notes) in circulation. Bitcoin, being a digital currency, doesn't have a physical form, and it doesn't exist in a tangible, physical state like traditional currency. Therefore, it doesn't fit the ...

Economics of Ereources: List price cost per article cost per article cost revolarces.`?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: price, cost, economics, economic, article

Answer posted by psychicrajsharma 3+ months ago: A decent moderate rate is $125-200 for each article. For specialists, $250+ per article is better. You need to charge at least $500 for articles that require extensive research, interviews, and are longer.

Do you believe government should control the economy more or less? Give one or two examples?

Posted 3+ months ago | 1 answers | | Open

Related topics: government, believe, example, economy

Answer posted by barb1 3+ months ago: It is impossble to do so, and it is important to understand why, before answering this question completly. We know that no great govermental power of past history has continued to stand. They have had flaws that caused them to crack and fall in ruins. We have experienced the far-reaching and ...

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