A.Small area, small population.B.Small area, large population.C.Large area, small popu
A.Small area, small population.
B.Small area, large population.
C.Large area, small population.
D.Large area, large population.
A.Small area, small population.
B.Small area, large population.
C.Large area, small population.
D.Large area, large population.
Economics can render service in the area of exchange, but its tools find less
purpose when applied to paradigms dominated by alternative models of
transactions and social relationships. In small groups gift-giving is substituted
for the role of exchange, which entails obligation: people receiving gifts are
(5) expected to reciprocate in the future and this reciprocity binds small groups
together, whereas exchange rarely does so. Two people exchange only when
both benefit, neither incurring a social obligation as a result, and where social
obligations exist, exchange may not work well. Exchange nevertheless allows
for extremely complex interactions among strangers: when employing a
(10) product, a consumer benefits from the efforts of hundreds of anonymous people
who have contributed to that commodity. Such analysis also has its limits in the
case of an area such as government, for economics seeks regularities in social
life, which are more likely to occur when no one individual has an appreciable
effect on the group.
Which of the following might serve as the most appropriate title for the passage?
A.Small Groups and Governments, A Comparison of Two Economic Methods
B.Social Obligation and the Consumer:A Case Study
C.Regular vs. Irregular Systems in Economics
D.The Comparative Strength of Economics in Various Areas
E.The Triumph of Analysis in Economic Theory
Economics can render service in the area of exchange, but its tools find less
purpose when applied to paradigms dominated by alternative models of
transactions and social relationships. In small groups gift-giving is substituted
for the role of exchange, which entails obligation: people receiving gifts are
(5) expected to reciprocate in the future and this reciprocity binds small groups
together, whereas exchange rarely does so. Two people exchange only when
both benefit, neither incurring a social obligation as a result, and where social
obligations exist, exchange may not work well. Exchange nevertheless allows
for extremely complex interactions among strangers: when employing a
(10) product, a consumer benefits from the efforts of hundreds of anonymous people
who have contributed to that commodity. Such analysis also has its limits in the
case of an area such as government, for economics seeks regularities in social
life, which are more likely to occur when no one individual has an appreciable
effect on the group.
Which of the following might serve as the most appropriate title for the passage?
A.Small Groups and Governments, A Comparison of Two Economic Methods
B.Social Obligation and the Consumer:A Case Study
C.Regular vs. Irregular Systems in Economics
D.The Comparative Strength of Economics in Various Areas
E.The Triumph of Analysis in Economic Theory
Economics can render service in the area of exchange, but its tools find less
purpose when applied to paradigms dominated by alternative models of
transactions and social relationships. In small groups gift-giving is substituted
Line for the role of exchange, which entails obligation: people receiving gifts are
(5) expected to reciprocate in the future and this reciprocity binds small groups
together, whereas exchange rarely does so. Two people exchange only when
both benefit, neither incurring a social obligation as a result, and where social
obligations exist, exchange may not work well. Exchange nevertheless allows
for extremely complex interactions among strangers: when employing a
(10) product, a consumer benefits from the efforts of hundreds of anonymous people
who have contributed to that commodity. Such analysis also has its limits in the
case of an area such as government, for economics seeks regularities in social
life, which are more likely to occur when no one individual has an appreciable
effect on the group.
Which of the following might serve as the most appropriate title for the passage?
A.Small Groups and Governments, A Comparison of Two Economic Methods
B.Social Obligation and the Consumer: A Case Study
C.Regular vs. Irregular Systems in Economics
D.The Comparative Strength of Economics in Various Areas
E.The Triumph of Analysis in Economic Theory
The computers are______.
A.small
B.neither large nor small
C.large
D.not mentioned
If your house is small,what kind of dog is suitable?
A.Small real dog.
B.Big dog.
C.Toy dog.
Most flights of Heaven Air go to ______.
A.small towns
B.big cities
C.both big and small cities
D.the very center of Africa
A.Small dogs.
B.Small sheep dogs.
C.Small smugglers.
D.Small ringleaders.
The company's brand of mineral water has a
A.small share of a small market.
B.large share of a small market.
C.large share of a large market.
What conclusion was reached about small companies' competitive advantage?
A.Small companies may be taken over by big ones.
B.Small companies employ all kinds of methods to work on strategy.
C.Small companies can also create an attractive and convincible strategy.
Thermal expansion of solid is ______ detected by our naked eyes.
A.small so as not be
B.so small as not be
C.so small as not to be
D.such small as not to be
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