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  • {{Marxian economics}} {{Marxism|economics}} ...
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  • A firm will choose to implement a '''shutdown''' of [[Production (economics)|production]] when the [[revenue]] received from the sale of the [[goods an ...96.</ref> It does not mean that the firm is going out of business ([[exit (economics)|exiting]] the industry).<ref>Landsburg, S (2002) p.193.</ref> If market co ...
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  • {{Economics sidebar}} .... "mathematical economics", section II, ''[[The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics]]'', 2nd Edition. [http://www.dictionaryofeconomics.com/article?id=pde2008_ ...
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  • ...ipping]] destination, and the costs associated with [[tariffs]] or [[duty (economics)| duties]]. ...
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  • {{short description|Theory that attempts to blend economics and ergodic theory}} ...cs: About – London Mathematical Laboratory |url=http://lml.org.uk/research/economics/ |access-date=2 October 2024}}</ref> The programme's main goal is to unders ...
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  • ...(resulting in ratio below 1.0) or amplify them (ratio above 1.0).{{sfn|RBB Economics|2014|p=1}} ...[Competition (economics)|competition]] or evaluating [[merger]]s.{{sfn|RBB Economics|2014|p=9}} In the studies of [[inflation]], an opposite direction '''pass-t ...
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  • ...ges=53–74 |doi=10.1017/S0266267100005113 }}</ref> Two of the main areas in economics where hysteresis effects are invoked to explain economic phenomena are [[un For instance, in labor economics hysteresis refers to the possibility that periods of high [[unemployment]] ...
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  • ...first=Lawrence E |editor2-last=Blume |title=The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics |date=15 December 2016 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |location=London |isbn .../plato.stanford.edu/entries/preferences/ |journal=Stanford Encyclopedia of Economics}}</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in economics}} ...period, <math>K_{t+1}</math>, is <math>K_t + I_t - D_t</math>. The [[net (economics)|net]] increment to the capital stock is the difference between gross inves ...
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  • {{Short description|Macro model in economics}} ...lthough the model was first used to model wage setting, in [[New Keynesian economics|new Keynesian models]] that followed it was also used to model price-settin ...
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  • ...conomics''' is a list of definitions containing terms and concepts used in economics, its sub-disciplines, and related fields. {{Economics sidebar}} ...
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  • ...last2=Sportelli |first2=Mario |series=Dynamic Modeling and Econometrics in Economics and Finance |volume=29 |editor2-last=Pisarchik |editor2-first=Alexander N. * [[Marxian economics]] ...
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  • {{About|regular distributions in economics|regular species distribution in ecology|Species distribution}} ...
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  • {{Economics sidebar}}'''Economics of participation''' is an umbrella term spanning the economic analysis of [ .../www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/economics-business-and-labor/economics-terms-and-concepts/profit-sharing#:~:text=Profit-sharing%20plans%20as%20we, ...
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  • '''Original sin''' is a term in [[economics]] literature, proposed by [[Barry Eichengreen]], [[Ricardo Hausmann]], and ...in Emerging Economies", paper presented at an Institute for International Economics seminar, August 14, Washington.</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Significant topic in economics}} {{Economics sidebar}} ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical framework in economics}} In [[economics]], '''search and matching theory''' is a mathematical framework attempting ...
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  • Given the production function <math>f(x_1,x_2)</math> then the [[Elasticity (economics)|elasticity]] of complementarity is defined as [[Category:Elasticity (economics)]] ...
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  • ...s''', named for [[Hermann Heinrich Gossen]] (1810–1858), are three laws of economics: ...acquisition) is equal across all [[Good (economics)|goods]] and [[Service (economics)|services]]. ...
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  • ...teiner theorem''' (or '''Dorfman–Steiner condition''') is a [[neoclassical economics]] theorem which looks for the optimal level of [[advertising]] that a [[fir ...ndréosso-O'Callaghan, Bernadette, and David Jacobson. (2005). ''Industrial economics and organisation: a European perspective''. London: McGraw-Hill</ref> ...
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  • ...307/3144521|jstor=3144521 |issn=0023-7639}}</ref> It is used in marketing, economics, retail research and urban planning,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Huff, David {{!}} [[Category:Economics models]] ...
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  • ...|title=Exchange equilibrium and coalitions|journal=Journal of Mathematical Economics|volume=1|pages=63–66|year=1974|last1=Gale|first1=David}}</ref> [[Category:Paradoxes in economics]] ...
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  • ...Experience, and Earnings''"] in ''Jacob Mincer: A Pioneer of Modern Labor Economics'', Shoshanna Grossbard, ed., Springer: New York. pp. 127–145.</ref><ref>{{c ...ta_{1}</math>, <math>\beta_{2}</math> can be interpreted as the [[Returns (economics)|returns]] to schooling and experience, respectively. ...
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  • ...e properties of several typical [[utility function]]s of divisible [[good (economics)|goods]]. These functions are commonly used as examples in [[consumer theor ...cave]] || No || Substitutes, if <math>u_y</math> is [[Quasiconvex function#economics|quasiconcave]] || Money (<math>x</math>) and another product (<math>y</math ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in economics}} ...period, <math>K_{t+1}</math>, is <math>K_t + I_t - D_t</math>. The [[net (economics)|net]] increment to the capital stock is the difference between gross inves ...
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  • ...(resulting in ratio below 1.0) or amplify them (ratio above 1.0).{{sfn|RBB Economics|2014|p=1}} ...[Competition (economics)|competition]] or evaluating [[merger]]s.{{sfn|RBB Economics|2014|p=9}} In the studies of [[inflation]], an opposite direction '''pass-t ...
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  • In [[economics]], '''saving-investment balance''' or '''I-S balance''' is a balance of [[n *C: national [[consumption (economics)|consumption]], ...
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  • ...f the [[marginal utility]] of each [[Good (economics)|good]] or [[Service (economics)|service]] to its price (the marginal expenditure necessary for its acquisi {{Portal|Economics}} ...
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  • ...ipping]] destination, and the costs associated with [[tariffs]] or [[duty (economics)| duties]]. ...
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  • ...vertising elasticity''', often shortened to '''AED''') is an [[elasticity (economics)|elasticity]] measuring the effect of an increase or decrease in advertisin * {{cite book|last=Curran|first=John|title=Taking the fear out of economics|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iBFNU2eOPRIC|accessdate=16 February 2 ...
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  • In [[economics]], the '''absolute income hypothesis''' concerns how a consumer divides the ...in 1936 identified the relationship between [[income]] and [[Consumption (economics)|consumption]] as a key [[macroeconomic]] relationship. Keynes asserted tha ...
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  • {{About|the Rosser's equation in economics|the similarly-named equation in physics|Rosser's equation (physics)}} In [[economics]], '''Rosser's equation''' (named after [[J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.]]) calcula ...
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  • | work =Introduction to Forestry, Forest Policy, and Economics ...mplications for Economic and Ecological Sustainability |journal=Ecological Economics |volume=31 |issue=1 |pages=91–106 |doi=10.1016/S0921-8009(99)00040-3|url=ht ...
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  • {{Short description|Mathematical framework in economics}} In [[economics]], '''search and matching theory''' is a mathematical framework attempting ...
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  • ...the time series. MDA is a popular metric for forecasting performance in [[economics]] and [[finance]].<ref>Pesaran, M. H., & Timmermann, A. (2004). How costly MDA is used in [[economics]] applications where the economist is often interested only in directional ...
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  • ...a [[differential equation]] relating the rate of change of [[Consumption (economics)|consumption]] with [[interest rate]]s, [[time preference]], and (intertemp ...545}}: “Enough must therefore be saved to reach or approach [[Bliss point (economics)|bliss]] some time, but this does not mean that our whole income should be ...
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