Examlex
What are the drawbacks of government intervention?
Stable Causes
Factors or conditions that consistently contribute to an outcome or effect with little variation over time.
Actor-Observer Bias
A cognitive bias involving the tendency to attribute one's own actions to external factors while attributing others' actions to their personality or disposition.
Cognitive Dissonance
A psychological phenomenon that occurs when an individual experiences discomfort due to holding conflicting beliefs or values.
Defensive Attributions
Cognitive processes used to deflect blame from oneself and to prevent feelings of guilt or inadequacy, often by assigning responsibility to external factors.
Q3: Fixed exchange rates lead to speculation and
Q25: What is the Single European Act? What
Q30: To facilitate international business,property rights are defined
Q52: Which of the following observations concerning Knickerbocker's
Q69: A central reason for the establishment of
Q76: In a(n)_ economy the government plans the
Q87: Discuss the establishment of GATT.What was GATT's
Q89: From least integrated to most integrated,the levels
Q95: According to Alexander Yeats:<br>A) the trade diversion
Q97: The Andean Pact is a highly successful