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... called adaptation . That is , they possess the ability to react to their environments in a way that is favorable , in some sense , to the continued operation of the systems . It is as though systems of this type have some prearranged ...
... called adaptation . That is , they possess the ability to react to their environments in a way that is favorable , in some sense , to the continued operation of the systems . It is as though systems of this type have some prearranged ...
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... called the income elasticity , which can be described as the per- centage increase ( or decrease ) in consumption of a good associated with a 1 per cent increase ( or decrease ) in income . When i = j , nij is called the price ...
... called the income elasticity , which can be described as the per- centage increase ( or decrease ) in consumption of a good associated with a 1 per cent increase ( or decrease ) in income . When i = j , nij is called the price ...
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... called normal demand . CASE 3 : -1 < ʼn < 0 , a small decrease in price results in less than pro- portional increase ... called elastic or inelastic with regard to income according to whether its elasticity is above +1 or lies between 0 ...
... called normal demand . CASE 3 : -1 < ʼn < 0 , a small decrease in price results in less than pro- portional increase ... called elastic or inelastic with regard to income according to whether its elasticity is above +1 or lies between 0 ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 23 |
3 4 The State of the Environment at the End of | 32 |
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