what are some econoomic conditions that affect the cost of money?
economy has a big impact towards your life, it can change your lifestyle and actions, however economic globalization can affect the life of yourself and families by; given a reduction of usual cost of money, level rises of v.a.t. and not enough to spend on families or others.
Economic cost is the total cost of choosing one action over another. It includes the actual funds spent (accounting cost) and the amount of money that could have been made by using the funds spent and other resources on some other action (opportunity cost).
How do firms incorporate opportunity cost to calculate economic cost? discuss and give example using an explicit economic cost and an implicit economic cost.
Education directly affects the level of human capital (skill and knowledge we acquire), which is an input in economic production. Human capital increases economic growth by decreasing the costs of production and therefore increasing cost efficiency.
economy has a big impact towards your life, it can change your lifestyle and actions, however economic globalization can affect the life of yourself and families by; given a reduction of usual cost of money, level rises of v.a.t. and not enough to spend on families or others.
Cost/Economic analysis
the reasons are jobs, money and cost
It cost more money
James A. Kurre has written: 'Differences in the cost of living across Pennsylvania's 67 counties' -- subject(s): Cost and standard of living, Economic conditions, Rural conditions, Statistics
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Because school clothes cost a lot of money and they could go bankrupt if they spend all of there money on it
The high cost of living conditions affects the education of a child by limiting the money available for school. Money is required for basic living which could otherwise be set aside for education.
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Economic cost is the total cost of choosing one action over another. It includes the actual funds spent (accounting cost) and the amount of money that could have been made by using the funds spent and other resources on some other action (opportunity cost).
The cost of borrowing money.^%