81. Match the following.
List-I
List-II
a. Patent
1. Literary, dramatic, musical work
b. Copyright
2. Medicines and food inventions
c. GIC
3. Visual symbol which can be in the form of a word, device
d. Trademark
4. Names or places used to identify the origin and quality of product
List-I | List-II |
a. Patent | 1. Literary, dramatic, musical work |
b. Copyright | 2. Medicines and food inventions |
c. GIC | 3. Visual symbol which can be in the form of a word, device |
d. Trademark | 4. Names or places used to identify the origin and quality of product |
82. Mercantilism was known as . . . . . . . . in France.
83. Physiocrates were opposed to . . . . . . . .
84. How many attributes does Porter's Diamond consist of?
85. Which of the following statement is not correct?
86. . . . . . . . . states that, lack of resources often helps countries to become competitive.
87. The balance of payments account is conventionally divided into
88. More companies operate internationally because
89. Specific tariffs are collected as
90. Match the following.
List-I (Concepts)
List-II (Features)
a. Absolute advantage
1. State in which exports equal imports
b. Balance of trade
2. Ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently
c. Static equilibrium
3. It is a long-term phenomenon
d. Secular disequilibrium
4. Difference between merchandise exports and imports
List-I (Concepts) | List-II (Features) |
a. Absolute advantage | 1. State in which exports equal imports |
b. Balance of trade | 2. Ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently |
c. Static equilibrium | 3. It is a long-term phenomenon |
d. Secular disequilibrium | 4. Difference between merchandise exports and imports |
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