Ticket 1 Enterprises (firms) field of activity and its main characteristics


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3. Transformation and restructuring of enterprises.

Transformational Change


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1. The composition, structure and content of the main tools.
The contributions made by the agriculture sector, industrial sector, and service sector make up the structural composition of the economy. It is necessary that the service sector should contribute maximum to the GDP of an economy. Four key economic concepts—scarcity, supply and demand, costs and benefits, and incentives—can help explain many decisions that humans make.
Everyone has an understanding of scarcity whether they are aware of it or not because everyone has experienced the effects of scarcity. Scarcity explains the basic economic problem that the world has limited—or scarce—resources to meet seemingly unlimited wants. This reality forces people to make decisions about how to allocate resources in the most efficient way possible so that as many of their highest priorities as possible are met.
A market system is driven by supply and demand. Taking the example of beer, if many people want to buy beer, the demand for beer is considered high. As a result, you can charge more for beer and make more money on average by using wheat to make beer than by using wheat to make flour.

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