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... individual , rather than of the market . The economic theory of individual demand , † sometimes called " the theory of consumer's choice , " aims to provide a behavioristic interpreta- tion of the concept of an individual's demand ...
... individual , rather than of the market . The economic theory of individual demand , † sometimes called " the theory of consumer's choice , " aims to provide a behavioristic interpreta- tion of the concept of an individual's demand ...
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... individual utilities or prefer- ences . Essentially , they make the following assumptions : ○ The individual can give a preference order for all alternatives or events of interest . • The individual can also express preferences for ...
... individual utilities or prefer- ences . Essentially , they make the following assumptions : ○ The individual can give a preference order for all alternatives or events of interest . • The individual can also express preferences for ...
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... individuals ( Ref 1 , p . 29 ) . While some schemes exist for getting a rather good measure of an individual's strength of preference , it is safe to say that no practical scheme exists for determining experimentally if one person's ...
... individuals ( Ref 1 , p . 29 ) . While some schemes exist for getting a rather good measure of an individual's strength of preference , it is safe to say that no practical scheme exists for determining experimentally if one person's ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
1 | 11 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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