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Bostik Blu Tack Economy
Bostik Blu Tack® is a permanently plastic, reusable adhesive supplied in the form of rectangular slabs between sheets of release paper. Packed in individual wallets, Blu Tack® is both clean and economical in use. Clean, safe and easy-to-use. Provides an ideal alternative to drawing pins and sticky tape. It has hundreds of uses, including holding up posters, cards, children's paintings and party decorations without the need for drawing pins or sticky tape. It can even be used to clean fluff from fabric and dirt from typewriters, or it can be rolled and manipulated to make 3 dimensional artistic models.1 x Bostik Blu Tack® Economy PackAdditional Information:• Glue Type: Original
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Sealey Fixed Base Economy Vice 100mm
Bench mounting vices with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. Features smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping and an anvil. Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. Features & Benefits: • Bench mounting vice with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. • Smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping. • Model features an anvil. • Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. • 100mm Jaw opening. • 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. • Model No. CV100E Specifications: Model No CV100E Brand: Sealey Clamping Force kg/m²: 1300 Jaw Opening: 100mm Jaw Width: 100mm Nett Weight: 5.4kg Overall Height: 140mm
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Sealey Fixed Base Economy Vice 125mm
Bench mounting vices with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. Features smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping and an anvil. Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. Features & Benefits: • Bench mounting vice with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. • Smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping. • Model features an anvil. • Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. • 125mm Jaw opening. • 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. • Model No. CV125E Specifications: Model No CV125E Brand: Sealey Clamping Force kg/m²: 1500 Jaw Opening: 125mm Jaw Width: 125mm Nett Weight: 9.7kg
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Sealey Fixed Base Economy Vice 150mm
Bench mounting vices with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. Features smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping and an anvil. Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. Features & Benefits: • Bench mounting vice with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. • Smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping. • Model features an anvil. • Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. • 150mm Jaw opening. • 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. • Model No. CV150E Specifications: Model No CV150E Brand: Sealey Clamping Force kg/m²: 1900 Jaw Opening: 150mm Jaw Width: 150mm Nett Weight: 15kg Overall Height: 220mm
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Free market economy or planned economy?
The choice between a free market economy and a planned economy depends on the specific goals and values of a society. A free market economy allows for individual freedom and competition, which can lead to innovation and efficiency. However, it can also result in inequality and lack of regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy allows for more control and distribution of resources, but it can stifle individual initiative and innovation. Ultimately, the decision between the two depends on the balance a society seeks between individual freedom and social equality.
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Why market economy and not planned economy?
A market economy is preferred over a planned economy because it allows for individual freedom and choice in economic decision-making. In a market economy, prices are determined by supply and demand, leading to efficient allocation of resources. Additionally, competition in a market economy encourages innovation and productivity, driving economic growth. On the other hand, a planned economy, where the government controls production and distribution, can lead to inefficiencies, lack of innovation, and limited consumer choice.
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What is the difference between social market economy, free market economy, and planned economy?
A social market economy combines elements of both a free market economy and a planned economy. It allows for private ownership of businesses and resources, while also implementing government regulations to ensure fair competition and social welfare. In contrast, a free market economy relies on minimal government intervention, allowing businesses to operate with little regulation. On the other hand, a planned economy is centrally controlled by the government, with decisions regarding production, distribution, and pricing made by central authorities.
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What is better: Social market economy or free market economy?
The answer to this question depends on one's perspective and values. A social market economy combines elements of both a free market and government intervention to ensure social welfare and economic stability. It aims to balance individual freedom with social responsibility. On the other hand, a free market economy prioritizes individual freedom and minimal government intervention, allowing for more competition and innovation. Ultimately, the "better" system depends on the specific needs and values of a society, as well as the balance between individual freedom and social welfare that is desired.
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Sealey Fixed Base Economy Vice 200mm
Bench mounting vices with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. Features smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping and an anvil. Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. Features & Benefits: • Bench mounting vice with cast iron body and replaceable, serrated, steel jaws. • Smooth rolled thread for accurate clamping. • Model features an anvil. • Suitable for workshop, garage and machine shop use. • 200mm Jaw opening. • 2 Year guarantee* against breakage. • Model No. CV200E Specifications: Model No CV200E Brand: Sealey Clamping Force kg/m²: 2400 Jaw Opening: 200mm Jaw Width: 200mm Nett Weight: 22kg Overall Height: 260mm
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Kunys Economy Foam Rubber Knee Pads
The Kuny's economy foam rubber knee pads designed to give comfort to many kneeling applications around the home. Fitted with 25mm (1in) elastic straps with a hook & loop fastening.Additional Information:• Knee Pad Type: Rubber
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Vitrex Economy Grout Float 230mm 100mm
The Vitrex 10 2911 Economy Grout Float offers great value for money. The high impact plastic handle makes this tool durable, whilst the solid foam rubber pad is ideal for fast, smooth grout application. Specification: Size: 230 x 100mm (9 x 4in).
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Sealey 4 Piece Economy Funnel Set
Polyethylene funnel set suitable for many fluids including oil, antifreeze and windscreen wash. Set comprises Ø77mm, Ø96mm, Ø113mm and Ø138mm funnels with hanging tabs. Not suitable for acetone, gun wash, thinners or petrol. Features & Benefits: • Polyethylene funnel set suitable for many fluids including oil, antifreeze and windscreen wash. • Set comprises Ø77mm, Ø96mm, Ø113mm and Ø138mm funnels with hanging tabs. • Not suitable for acetone, gun wash, thinners or petrol. • Model No. F94 Specifications: Model No F94 Brand: Sealey Diameter: Ø77, 96, 113, 138mm Nett Weight: 0.60kg Spout Type: Small Fixed
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Is Germany a centrally planned economy, a social market economy, or a free market economy?
Germany is considered a social market economy. This means that while it operates within a free market framework, the government plays a significant role in regulating the economy and providing social welfare programs. The social market economy model aims to balance economic freedom with social responsibility, promoting competition and entrepreneurship while also ensuring social security and a fair distribution of wealth. This approach has been a key factor in Germany's economic success and stability.
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How do planned economy and social market economy differ?
A planned economy is one in which the government controls all aspects of economic production and distribution, including setting prices and determining what goods and services are produced. In contrast, a social market economy is a system in which the government plays a more limited role, allowing for private ownership and competition while also providing social safety nets and regulations to ensure fair competition and protect consumers. In a planned economy, the government has a central role in decision-making, while in a social market economy, the market plays a more significant role, with government intervention focused on ensuring fairness and social welfare.
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Why was the free market economy replaced by the social market economy?
The free market economy was replaced by the social market economy in many countries to address the shortcomings of unregulated capitalism. The social market economy aims to combine the efficiency of the free market with social welfare policies to ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth and opportunities. This shift was driven by the desire to reduce income inequality, provide social safety nets, and promote economic stability and sustainable growth. The social market economy also seeks to address issues such as poverty, unemployment, and environmental degradation that were not adequately addressed by the free market system.
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What is the difference between social market economy and socialist market economy?
The main difference between a social market economy and a socialist market economy lies in the level of government involvement in the economy. In a social market economy, there is a balance between free market principles and government intervention to ensure social welfare and economic stability. This model is often associated with countries like Germany and Sweden. On the other hand, a socialist market economy involves a higher degree of government control and ownership of key industries, with the goal of achieving social equality and reducing income disparities. This model is often associated with countries like China and Vietnam.
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