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__________________ Is Defined as Anything That Prevents an Organization

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Data for a factory
 Total factory cost £10,000 Total time au ailable on key resource (hours)  2,500 Contribution per unit product A £34.00 Contribution per unit product B £30.00 Contribution per unit product C £22.00 Contribution per unit product D £20.00 Hours required product A 12.0 Hours required product B 6.0 Hours required product C 6.0 Hours required product D 8.0\begin{array}{ll}\text { Total factory cost } & £ 10,000 \\\text { Total time au ailable on key resource (hours) } & 2,500 \\\text { Contribution per unit product A } & £ 34.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product B } & £ 30.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product C } & £ 22.00 \\\text { Contribution per unit product D } & £ 20.00 \\\text { Hours required product A } & 12.0 \\\text { Hours required product B } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product C } & 6.0 \\\text { Hours required product D } & 8.0\end{array}

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__________________ is defined as anything that prevents an organization from getting more of what it wants

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Definitions:

Investment In-Kind

Contributions of goods, services, or other non-monetary assets to an investment or project rather than cash.

Surplus Labor

The part of the labor force that exceeds the amount needed for the current level of production.

Earthen Dams

Structures built from natural materials like earth and rock, primarily used to retain water and prevent flooding.

Unconditional Cash Transfers

Anti-poverty programs that give cash transfers (grants) to poor individuals with no strings attached in the hope that the recipients will improve their economic prospects by spending the money on either education or physical capital.

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