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consumer & producer's equilibrium, supply&demand,national income & aggregates,determination

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Q: What are the Important topics of class 12th economics?
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What is imp question of economics hsc 12th com?

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What is established on a graph when the supply and demand line cross?

From 12th grade Economics, I can say that that point is called equilibrium. that is the point where both supply and demand's needs are met. If the point is above the supply and demand lines, It is inefficient and is only reached through new breakthroughs like technology, more workers, etc... and if the point is below where both lines meet, resources are being used inefficiently. Economics is the study of allocating scarce resources, after all.


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Important questions for 12th stateboard economics?

any six of this questions are compulsory come for 12th public exams is govt out qus. paragraph questions, 1. perfect competetion 2. critisms of say's law 3. direct and indirect tax 4. static dynamic 5. merits and demerits of mixed economy 6. opportuniry cost 7. total utility and marginal utility 8. shift in demand 9. division of labour 10. functions of enterpreneur 11. marginal cost 12. relation between AR and MR ]3. relation SAC and SMC ]4. controlling monopoly 15. quasi rent 16. reserve money 17. canons of taxation 18. balanced and unbalanced budget 19. limitations of fiscal policy 20. flow chart 21. other determinations of income consumptions any six of this questions are compulsory come for 12th public exams is govt out qus. essay auestions 1. nature and scope of economy 2. marginal productivity theory of distribution 3. price and output of (1)under perfect competetion (11)under momopoly (111)under monopolistic competetion