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  • {{short description|Graph family made by joining complete graphs at a universal node}} ...n) |title= Graph theory and combinatorics (Proc. Conf., Open Univ., Milton Keynes, 1978) |chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7-_uAAAAMAAJ |year=19 ...
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  • ...tant notion of incomparable probabilities favored by [[John Maynard Keynes|Keynes]]. ...some cases, there may be no information about the moments or distribution family other than what is encoded in the two distribution functions that constitut ...
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  • which determines the center of a family of cyclic trajectories. ...r, ''The Macrodynamics of Capitalism'' - Elements for a Synthesis of Marx, Keynes and Schumpeter. Second edition, Springer Verlag Berlin 2010. Chapter 4.3. ...
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  • ...g, as {{Harv|Sweeney|Sweeney|1977}} specifies that it was paid back when a family left.</ref> Members of the co-op used scrip to pay for babysitting. Each pi ..._m=0</math>. The deficit spending created government debt of ten hours per family. Since every piece of scrip spent by the administration is given to the mem ...
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  • {{Short description|Family of macroeconomic models}} '''Stock-flow consistent models''' (SFC) are a family of [[Non-equilibrium economics|non-equilibrium]] macroeconomic models based ...
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  • ...20th century in the work of [[William Ernest Johnson]] and [[John Maynard Keynes]], and was further developed by [[Rudolf Carnap]]. Carnap introduced the d There is a family of probability functions ...
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  • ...992 it was estimated that 11.3% of all part-time workers (excluding unpaid family workers and those on government schemes) were working in a part-time role b * [[JM Keynes]], ''[[The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money]]'' (1936) ...
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  • ...ans of subsistence in order to maintain him working in the present and his family in the future as a group). This necessary labor is necessarily only a fract ...irst=James L. |chapter=Marxian Macroeconomics |title=Macroeconomics Before Keynes |url=https://archive.org/details/macroeconomicsbe00cochrich |url-access=reg ...
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  • ...721/https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/uk-patient-zero-east-sussex-family-may-have-been-infected-with-coronavirus-as-early-as-mid-january/ar-BB11J86U On 31 January, two members of a family of Chinese nationals staying in a hotel in [[York]], one of whom studied at ...
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  • ...lly related simply by being part of a community and a nation (or part of a family, a tribe, an organization, a business etc.), whether we like that or not. I ...edition 2010; Riccardo Bellofiore, "The Socialization of Investment, from Keynes to Minsky and Beyond". Levy Economics Institute Working Paper No. 822, Dece ...
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