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Page 168
... theory of market demand which underlies all practical methods of studying economic needs . The theory is frequently exemplified , and the problems at the end should be considered an integral part of the chapter because they extend the ...
... theory of market demand which underlies all practical methods of studying economic needs . The theory is frequently exemplified , and the problems at the end should be considered an integral part of the chapter because they extend the ...
Page 207
... theory of demand through the more general and elegant disciplines of decision and game theory . Even today insightful views of competitive relations among organizations are possible through game theory , and real progress is being made ...
... theory of demand through the more general and elegant disciplines of decision and game theory . Even today insightful views of competitive relations among organizations are possible through game theory , and real progress is being made ...
Page 256
... theory can be established simply from the principles of Chapter 6 by translating the language of consumption into that of pro- duction . Specifically : ( a ) Interpret the consumer goods 91 , 92 , , qn as the quantities of factors of ...
... theory can be established simply from the principles of Chapter 6 by translating the language of consumption into that of pro- duction . Specifically : ( a ) Interpret the consumer goods 91 , 92 , , qn as the quantities of factors of ...
Contents
WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
659 | 60 |
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