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... DEMAND One of the ends of needs research is to define the market demand in whatever form is most suitable for the problem at hand . We may con- ceive of the market demand as a mathematical function , even though it is seldom available ...
... DEMAND One of the ends of needs research is to define the market demand in whatever form is most suitable for the problem at hand . We may con- ceive of the market demand as a mathematical function , even though it is seldom available ...
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... demand we deduce that if CASE 1 : < -1 , a small decrease in price results in more than propor- tional increase in demand , and as dR / dp is negative , revenue falls as price rises . This is the case of elastic demand . CASE 2 : 1 ...
... demand we deduce that if CASE 1 : < -1 , a small decrease in price results in more than propor- tional increase in demand , and as dR / dp is negative , revenue falls as price rises . This is the case of elastic demand . CASE 2 : 1 ...
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... DEMAND FUNCTIONS So far we have treated only the static theory of demand . Actually , when trying to anticipate the success of a functionally new system on the market , it is the dynamic theory that is of most interest . The static ...
... DEMAND FUNCTIONS So far we have treated only the static theory of demand . Actually , when trying to anticipate the success of a functionally new system on the market , it is the dynamic theory that is of most interest . The static ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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