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Which statements describe effects of changes in information technology? Check all that apply. Economists are better able to predict how resources should be allocated. Governments can make better economic policy decisions. It has become more difficult for businesses to identify when shortages will occur. The amount of time to share data between locations has steadily increased. Employment in information technology sectors has grown.

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Answered by Nishant793712
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HERE IS YOUR ANSWER:

FIRST

STATEMENT 3:It has become more difficult for businesses to identify when shortages will occur.

SECOND:

STATEMENT 4:The amount of time to share data between locations has steadily increased.

THIRD:

STATEMENT 5:Employment in information technology sectors has grown.

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Answered by lovingheart
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Statement 3, 4 and 5 are describe effects of changes in information technology.

Explanation:

  • Changes in information technology create both positive and negative effect.
  • In given five statement the three statements are describe the effects of changes in information technology.
  • Statement 3 is : It has become more difficult for businesses to identify when shortages will occur.
  • Statement 4 is : The amount of time to share data between locations has steadily increased.
  • Statement 5 is : Employment in information technology sectors has grown.

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1.Which statements describe effects of changes in information technology? Check all that apply.

1) Economists are better able to predict how resources should be allocated.

2) Governments can make better economic policy decisions.

3) It has become more difficult for businesses to identify when shortages will occur.

4) The amount of time to share data between locations has steadily increased.

5) Employment in information technology sectors has grown.

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