Really I dont know what it is the difference between a dual mandate or a hierarchical mandate ..
Dual mandate and hierarchical mandate are two aspects of monetary policy that is implemented by the central bank for price stabilization in the economy .
Hierarchical mandate takes price stability as the first and foremost goal . Any other objective is only targeted as long as it does not interfere with price stability . Employment , economic growth are certain other policy objectives which are only dealt with as long as they do not harm price stability . Maintainance of price stability comes first , others are secondary .
In case of dual mandate both price stability and other policy objectives are simultaneously pursued . No such special importance is placed on one objective . In short run objectives may conflict . Both price stability and employment are maintained in short run side by side . There is no order of preference among these goals or no special favour towards a particular goal .
Really I dont know what it is the difference between a dual mandate or a hierarchical...
i
know what the end product is. i just dont know what the product
between step 1 and 2 is. it changes a hydrogen to a methyl group. i
just dont know how it happens.
WHAT S - one THE INTERMEDIATE PRODUCT BETWEET It PRODUCT BETWEEN STEP 1 AND 2 come 6 6 Ome [ICOD OMEJ, albopy Cul, LiI t Puli. Bping, THE 500 Potomedy; DMI, 5or Me come xMe arcobloNe Xcome - ctblopy = 4,4-di-tert-butyl-2,2-dipyridyl DMI = 1,3-dimethyl-3-imidarsidin one
please help
I
really dont know what the second M is suppose to be, but i want to
say its the M of the ClO
Part A Find CO32 of a 0.040 M M carbonic acid solution. Express your answer using two significant figures. VOAED ? CO,2 1- Request Answer Submit Part A Find CO32 of a 0.040 M M carbonic acid solution. Express your answer using two significant figures. VOAED ? CO,2 1- Request Answer Submit
What is the dual focus of public health as its mandate for service and responsibilities? What are the major goals for public health and how have these goals evolved to what they represent today?
what is the difference between
H1 + V12/2 = H2 +
V22/2
and
I know the difference is gravity, however is the equation
H1 + V12/2 = H2 +
V22/2 still correct? or do we need to include
gravity in the calculation? If we need to include gravity for KE
why dont we need to include mass?
i know that trans is more stable than cis but i really
confusion between 2 and 4. please give me the answer with clear
explanation and clear writing.
i dont know anything about bulky group
5. Which of the following is the most stable conformation of trans-1-ethyl-3-methylcyclohexane? CH.CH CH2CH3 ÇH CH3 CH3 CH2CHE CH2CHE - C O (A) 1 (B)2 O(C) 3 O (D) 4
I dont really know how to do this question
A8 Two acid dissociation constants (pka) of the amino acid aspartic acid are shown below. The measured isoelectric point (pl) is 3.0. What is the pka of the carboxylic acid side chain? PK, 9.8 pk, 2.1 *H3N он Questions continue over page
I personally dont really have a understanding of process
costing . any key points or meaning will be helpful.
• What is your understanding of process costing? What are the Equivalent Units of Production? Distinguish the difference between the use of weighted average and FIFO in computing the product cost using a process costing?
Can somebody please explain the difference between the catalytic triads of trypsin and chemotrypsin? I know that chemotrypsin is a Ser protease while trypsin is an Asp protease but what does that mean more specifically. I tried looking up structures for both of the triads and found that they both contain Ser195, His57 and Asp102 and they are connected in the same manner too. I am really confused between the differences, please help. Thank you
What is Enthalpy? I usually that term for explain system's heat. I know enthalpy and heat is not exactly same......but I really dont know what is difference of these terms and when could I use the term 'Entalpy' and 'heat' and when can I regard heat or enthalpy as enthalpy or heat. and PLEASE USE EXAMPLE. (1) Examples of cases that Q and H are the same (2) Examples of cases that Q and H are different please distinguish them...
I dont understand what the nernst equations is so i dont know how to solve this question. Under what conditions is the Nernst equation used to calculate cell potential voltages in a voltaic cell? A. non-standard concentration only B. non-spontaneous reactions only C. reactions at equilibrium only D. the reaction of ions with the same charge only