According to an Australian Government 2.0 task force report, by embracing Government 2.0 governments can

A) cultivate and harness the enthusiasm of citizens, letting them more fully contribute to their well-being and that of their community.
B) unlock the immense economic and social value of information and other content held by governments to serve as a precompetitive platform for innovation.
C) make democracy more participatory and informed.
D) do all of the above.

D

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A) variable-income B) fixed-income C) bully D) real

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Which of the following does a firm consider in the choice of securities issued?

A) the tax consequences of the chosen security B) the transactions costs of the chosen security C) whether the chosen security will have a fair price in the market D) All of the above are considered.

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