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The auto insurance is an example of the Merit rating insurance.
how can an employer benefit from a merit-rating system for state umenployment
Merit Rating Plan.
Evaluates the candidate based on qualifications such as scholastic aptitude.
merit and demerit of peer group
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this is helpful on controllling the discpline of the students since the teacher is the provider of the information.
When you receive high reviews, you will get a higher raise from your employer. The better you perform at your job, the more money you will make.
it does not take into account market power, public goods, merit goods and externalities. it works in a free market and not in a controlled one.
A cosigner is needed when the primary borrower does not, for whatever reason, (age, income, credit rating, etc.) does not qualify for a loan on their own merit.
A fuse is given a various rating (strength). For instance, a home appliance (washing machine, etc) would usually have a fuse with a 13 amp rating. While a low powered lamp would only merit a 2 or 5 amp fuse rating. It is important to use a fuse of the correct rating in amps for each electrical appliance.
1. Insurance: Computing premium on a policy (such as for auto insurance) on the basis of an insured's loss record. 2. HR: System of rating employees on the basis of factorssuch as absenteeism, adaptability, attitude, health, length of service, punctuality, and safety record