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... determining the shape of three labour supply curves : ( 1 ) of individuals , ( 2 ) of the exchange economy as a whole ... determine the size of the aggregate labour supply available for employment in the exchange sector . The level of ...
... determining the shape of three labour supply curves : ( 1 ) of individuals , ( 2 ) of the exchange economy as a whole ... determine the size of the aggregate labour supply available for employment in the exchange sector . The level of ...
Page 319
... determine average variable costs and thereby determine scrapping or replacement . Several other economic factors are relevant . One is the degree of com- petition . A smaller degree makes more room for the inefficient to survive ...
... determine average variable costs and thereby determine scrapping or replacement . Several other economic factors are relevant . One is the degree of com- petition . A smaller degree makes more room for the inefficient to survive ...
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... determine the patterns of specialization . Or , to put it differently , technical superiority , partly based on the advantage of economies of scale , is playing a more and more important part in determining relative cost differences ...
... determine the patterns of specialization . Or , to put it differently , technical superiority , partly based on the advantage of economies of scale , is playing a more and more important part in determining relative cost differences ...
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