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... preference as determined by the purchases of the two goods . The indifference set divides the consumer's preference field into two classes : those purchases which are more preferred than the indifference set , and those which are less ...
... preference as determined by the purchases of the two goods . The indifference set divides the consumer's preference field into two classes : those purchases which are more preferred than the indifference set , and those which are less ...
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... preference . Here we present only a few conclusions from these sources that have general importance for systems engineers . Arrow illustrates that determining group preference or social utility always involves at least two ethical ...
... preference . Here we present only a few conclusions from these sources that have general importance for systems engineers . Arrow illustrates that determining group preference or social utility always involves at least two ethical ...
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... preference , it is safe to say that no practical scheme exists for determining experimentally if one person's feeling is as in- tense as another's . If interpersonal comparisons of strength of prefer- ence could be made , much of the ...
... preference , it is safe to say that no practical scheme exists for determining experimentally if one person's feeling is as in- tense as another's . If interpersonal comparisons of strength of prefer- ence could be made , much of the ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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