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what role do government agencies play in regulating business practices?…

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what role do government agencies play in regulating business practices?
limiting business innovation
reducing operational costs
controlling market competition
preventing environmental damage
what distinguishes effective decision - making from ineffective decision - making?
cost of implementation
comprehensive evaluation
speed of choice
number of alternatives

Explanation:

First Question (Role of Government Agencies in Regulating Business Practices)
Brief Explanations
  • Option "Limiting business innovation": Government regulation aims to ensure compliance, not limit innovation (innovation can be encouraged with proper regs). Eliminate.
  • Option "Reducing operational costs": Government regulations often impose compliance costs, so they don’t typically reduce operational costs. Eliminate.
  • Option "Controlling market competition": Government may regulate to ensure fair competition (e.g., antitrust), but "preventing environmental damage" is a direct regulatory role (e.g., EPA regulations on pollution).
  • Option "Preventing environmental damage": Government agencies (like EPA) regulate businesses to prevent environmental harm (e.g., emissions, waste disposal). This is a key regulatory role.
Brief Explanations
  • Option "Cost of implementation": Cost is a factor but not the main distinguisher between effective and ineffective decision - making. Eliminate.
  • Option "Comprehensive evaluation": Effective decision - making involves comprehensively evaluating options, consequences, etc. Ineffective decision - making may lack this thorough evaluation (e.g., hasty or one - sided).
  • Option "Speed of choice": Speed doesn’t determine effectiveness (a quick, well - evaluated decision can be effective; a slow, poorly evaluated one can be ineffective). Eliminate.
  • Option "Number of alternatives": Having more alternatives doesn’t make a decision effective (a few well - evaluated alternatives can be better than many poorly evaluated ones). Eliminate.

Answer:

Preventing environmental damage

Second Question (Distinguishing Effective from Ineffective Decision - making)