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Biology

Attributes of Human Population Part – III

Science > Biology > Human Population and Population Control > Attributes of Human Population Part – III Population fluctuations, biotic potential, and carrying capacity is another set of attributes of the human population. Population Fluctuation: In all populations, numbers rise and fall over time. Once the population has reached equilibrium in a certain region, its […]

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Statistics

Fisher’s Ideal Index Number

Management > Managerial Statistics > Index Number By Fisher’s Method Laspeyre’s method is based on fixed weights of the base year. For price index base year’s quantities are used as weights. Paasche’s method is based on fixed weights of the current year. For price index, current year’s quantities are used as weights. Fisher has suggested […]

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Biology

Attributes of Human Population – Part II

Science > Biology > Human Population and Population Control > Attributes of Human Population Part – II Population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population. The growth rate is the number of individuals added per thousand individuals in a given time. The growth rate can be represented by a graph called […]

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Biology

Attributes of Human Population Part – I

Science > Biology > Human Population and Population Control > Attributes of Human Population Part – I Group of individuals of the same species occupying a particular geographic area at a given time and have the capability to breed with each other. The population is a taxonomic category lower than the species. Population share a common […]

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Statistics

Dorbish and Browley’s Method

Management > Managerial Statistics > Index Number By Dorbish and Browley’s Method Laspeyre’s method is based on fixed weights of the base year. For price index base year’s quantities are used as weights. Paasche’s method is based on fixed weights of the current year. For price index, current year’s quantities are used as weights. Dorbish […]

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Statistics

Paasche’s Index Number

Management > Managerial Statistics > Index Number By Paasche’s Method Price Index Number by Paasche’s Method: Paasche’s method is based on fixed weights of the current year. For price index current year’s quantities are used as weights. Steps involved: Denote prices of the commodity in the current year as P1 and its quantity consumed in […]

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International Business

Forms of International Business

Management > International Business Management > Introduction to International Business > Forms of International Business The different forms of international business are as follows Export: Export deals with the physical movement of goods and services from one place to another through a customs port followings the rules of both the country of origin and country […]

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Statistics

Lapeyre’s Index Number

Management > Managerial Statistics > Index Number By Larpeyre’s Method When all commodities are not of equal importance, we assign a weight to each commodity relative to its importance and the index number computed from these weights is called a weighted index number. For example, when calculating the price index number if the price of […]

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Statistics

Simple Average of Relative Method

Management > Managerial Statistics > Index Number By Simple Average of Relative Method Simple Average of Relative Method Using Arithmetic Mean: In this method, average of price relative of commodity is calculated. Steps involved Find price relative for each commodity for the current year using the formula R = (P1 / P0) × 100. Add […]

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International Business

Transformation of Business: Domestic to Global

Management > International Business Management > Introduction to International Business > Transformation of Business: Domestic to Global Before understanding the transformation of business, we have to understand different types of companies in international business. International Companies: Companies that deal with foreign countries for their business are considered as international companies. They can be exporters or […]