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  • ...ed a university [[degree]] in the subject. The classic brief definition of economics, set out by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Robbins Lionel Robbins] i ...mics''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Economics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...m.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t19 '''''A Dictionary of Economics'''''] ...blic]] economics and public [[finance]], monetary economics, environmental economics, and many others. There is strong coverage of international trade and many
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  • ...s agribusiness, food supply, natural resource [[economics]], environmental economics, policy issues, agricultural trade, and economic development covering from
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  • ...m.catalog.sewanee.edu/views/BOOK_SEARCH.html?book=t19 '''''A Dictionary of Economics'''''] ...blic]] economics and public [[finance]], monetary economics, environmental economics, and many others. There is strong coverage of international trade and many
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  • Index to sources of economics literature throughout the world. Scholarly periodicals, books, and working papers on economics.
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  • ...ed a university [[degree]] in the subject. The classic brief definition of economics, set out by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lionel_Robbins Lionel Robbins] i ...mics''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Economics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...ives a succinct overview covering the contemporary [[sociology|social]], [[economics|economic]], [[religion|religious]] and [[politics|political]] issues that s [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...activity, industry events and trends as well as the latest in management, economics and politics. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...activity, industry events and trends as well as the latest in management, economics and politics. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • Index of international sources in: silviculture, economics, agroforestry, husbandry of non-wood forest products, tree anatomy and phys [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...cial themes in Food and Agriculture. From the Agricultural and Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...gy - [[Political Science]] - [[Psychology]] - [[Public Health]] - Resource Economics - [[Sociology]]
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  • ...and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvard_University Harvard University] economics professor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alvin_Hansen Alvin Hansen]. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...] against others. In an [[influential]] 1932 essay, Lionel Robbins defined economics as "the [[science]] which [[studies]] human [[behavior]] as a [[relationshi [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...hropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Botany, Classical Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, Geography, History, Language & Literature, Mathematics, Middle [[Category: Economics]]
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  • In [[political]] economy, [[economics]], and [[sociology]], exploitation involves a [[persistent]] social [[relat ==Economics==
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  • 71:6.1 Present-day [[profit]]-[[motivated]] [[economics]] is [[doomed]] unless profit motives can be augmented by [[service]] [[mot 71:6.2 In [[economics]], [[profit]] [[motivation]] is to [[service]] motivation what [[fear]] is
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  • ...] of profit for a given year to the amount of capital invested or to the [[value]] of sales ...ted with other monetary investments.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Profit_(economics)]
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  • In [[economics]], a '''recession''' is a [[business]] [[cycle]] contraction, a general slo [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...subjects, including [[probability]] and [[statistics]], [[finance]], and [[economics]]. Historically, actuarial science used [[deterministic]] [[mathematical mo [[Category: Economics]]
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  • [[Risk]] '''aversion''' is a [[concept]] in [[psychology]], [[economics]], and finance, based on the [[behavior]] of humans (especially consumers a Outside the rather [[mathematical]] fields of economics and finance, people have to make [[choices]] about how they face [[risks]]
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  • ...gy|biological]], [[psychology|psychological]], [[sociology|social]], and [[economics|economic]] aspects of [[health]] and aging and impacts within the health-ca
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  • ...cal Dictionary of the Civil War''''' provides coverage of the underlying [[economics|economic]] causes, the progressively divisive [[politics|political]] develo
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  • ...emphasis on how war effects, and is affected by, [[politics|political]], [[economics|economic]], and social change in American and global [[society]].
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  • In [[economics]], a '''luxury''' good is a [[Thing|good]] for which demand increases more [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...realm of human social activity, including [[economic]] (ie [[Participatory economics]]), [[political]] (ie [[Participatory democracy]] or [[parpolity]]), [[cult ...n decisions that affect their work. The term is also used in Participatory Economics or "[[parecon]]" as it is theorized and elaborated in that model.
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  • ...ck Studies''''' is an encyclopedia containing a full [[analysis]] of the [[economics|economic]], [[politics|political]], [[sociology|sociological]], [[history|h
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  • ...ss and Management'', ''A Dictionary of Accounting'', and ''A Dictionary of Economics'' (all available on ''Oxford Reference Online''), and provides accurate and [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...vocabulary from a wide range of fields, including accountancy, banking, [[economics]], human resource management, [[law]], sales and marketing, the stock marke
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  • ...vocabulary from a wide range of fields, including accountancy, banking, [[economics]], human resource management, [[law]], sales and marketing, the stock marke
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  • ...ticles covering core issues such as [[race]], [[poverty]], [[violence]], [[economics]], pregnancy and abortion have been updated and expanded, and completely ne
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  • ...the original international edition. Highlights the expanding influence of economics in social science research and features new articles and biographies contri
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  • ...mics]] the [[change]] must increase [[value]], customer value, or producer value. The goal of innovation is positive [[change]], to make someone or somethin ...o be critical to [[policy]] makers. In particular, followers of innovation economics stress using [[public]] [[policy]] to spur innovation and [[growth]].
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  • ...he original international edition. Highlights the expanding influence of [[economics]] in social science [[research]] and features new articles and biographies
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  • [[Category: Economics]]
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  • *4. An academic [[discipline]] within the general field of [[economics]] dealing with funding, financial markets, and the funding implications for ...mics''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Economics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...amines this history through articles on education, parenting, child labor, economics, images of childhood, children's literature, play, toys and games, health,
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  • ...of church polity and [[theology]] but also developments in [[politics]], [[economics]], demographics, [[art]] and [[literature]]. This broadly cast, interdiscip
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  • ...s history through articles on [[education]], [[parenting]], child labor, [[economics]], images of childhood, children's [[literature]], play, toys and games, [[
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  • ...icial and independent newspapers and journals on current events, politics, economics, science, culture, and public life of Russia. Mostly in Russian, with some
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  • ...y|anthropological]], [[sociology|sociological]], [[history|historical]], [[economics|economic]], and scientific theories of [[race]] and racism in the modem era
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  • Collection of information about world politics, economics, culture and society. It "puts current events in context with an innovative
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  • ...oviding a comprehensive discussion of Russia's [[people]], [[politics]], [[economics]], [[religion]], and [[sociology|social systems]]; and is designed to compl
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  • ...nd sources on a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, li
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  • ...not only [[law]] but also [[sociology]], [[psychology]], [[history]] and [[economics]]. Entries vary widely from [[abortion]] to [[rape]] and from family [[viol
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  • In [[economics]], '''demand''' is the utility for a good or [[service]] of an economic age [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ==Economics== ...roduction] used to create goods or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service_(economics) services] that are not themselves significantly consumed (though they may
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  • ...ticles from a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, [[economics]], [[education]], environmental issues, health care, hobbies, [[humanities]
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  • ...n]], morality, cultural images, medical practice, [[public]] [[health]], [[economics|economy]] and [[society]] and many more.
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  • ...[[literature]], [[science]], [[culture]], [[philosophy]], [[religion]], [[economics]], [[history]], and [[war|conflict]] of the period. The text explores the i
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  • ...parate [[entities]] or objects, often involving the exchange of items of [[value]], such as [[information]], goods, services, and [[money]]. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • In [[economics]], '''austerity''' is when a [[government]] reduces its spending and/or inc [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...l Swedish Academy of Sciences awards the Prizes in Physics, Chemistry, and Economics, the Karolinska Institute awards the Prize in Physiology or Medicine, and t *[https://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/economics Laureates in Economics]
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  • ...nience allows one to hold that "high-level [[phenomena]]" (like those of [[economics]], [[psychology]], or [[aesthetics]]) depend, [[ultimate]]ly, on physics, w
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  • ...s|physicist]]s, engineers, [[computer science|computer scientist]]s, and [[economics|economist]]s use mathematical models most extensively.
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  • In the study of [[economics]] and market [[competition]], collusion takes place within an [[industry]] [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...[schools]] of economists define [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Production_(economics) production] quite differently. According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...rder to gain profitable returns, as interest, income, or appreciation in [[value]]. [1] It is related to saving or deferring consumption. Investment is invo ...bility. As time passes, and both prices and interest rates [[change]], the value of the asset and liability also change.
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  • ...l_Darwinism social Darwinism]" which was used to justify [[laissez-faire]] economics, [[war]] and [[racism]]. However, these ideas predate and commonly [[contra [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...arate [[entities]] or objects, often involving the exchange of items of [[value]], such as [[information]], goods, [[services]], and [[money]]. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...ting. Subjects include [[literary criticism]], [[biology]], [[history]], [[economics]], and [[philosophy]].
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  • ...alth [[professionals]] who specialize in human nutrition, meal planning, [[economics]], and [[preparation]]. They are [[trained]] to provide safe, [[evidence]]-
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  • ...ing processes to create "finished materials", ready for distribution and [[economics|consumption]].
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  • ...in these [[collective]] efforts. Ultimately, incentives' aim to provide [[value]] for [[money]] and [[contribute]] to [[organizational]] success.[2] [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...terms taken from [[sociology]] and the related fields of [[psychology]], [[economics]], anthropology, [[philosophy]], and [[political science]], it provides wid
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  • ...rs]]. Collecting [[anthropology]], [[sociology]], [[political science]], [[economics]], human geography, cultural studies, and Marxism in one volume, the Dictio
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  • ...rom several [[disciplines]], the most common of which are [[sociology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], [[psychology]], management, and organizational [[
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  • In [[economics]], a '''monopoly''' (from [[Greek]] monos / μονος (alone or single) + [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...enditure of taxes raised is often highly [[debated]] in [[politics]] and [[economics]]. Tax collection is performed by a government [[agency]] such as [https:// [[Category: Economics]]
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  • '''Value theory''' investigates how people positively and negatively [[value]] [[things]] and [[concepts]], the reasons they use in making their evaluat ...r, both moral and natural goods are equally interesting to goodness and '''value theory''', which is more general in scope.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Va
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  • ...of [[money]] or property donated to an [[institution]]. The [[total]] [[value]] of an institution's investments is often referred to as the institution's [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...; and on war viewed through the disciplinary lenses of [[anthropology]], [[economics]], [[Gender|gender studies]], and [[psychology]]. The result is the widest
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  • * Julie Nelson (1992). "Gender, Metaphor and the Definition of Economics". ''Economics and Philosophy'', 8:103–125.
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  • ...al]] [[behavior]], [[culture]], [[instinct]], endocrinology, [[timing]], [[economics]], [[Lifestyle|way of life]], and [[emotion]]s.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wi
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  • ====[[Economics]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Economics]====
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  • The term parochial can be applied in both [[culture]] and [[economics]] if a local culture or geographic area's [[government]] makes decisions ba
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  • The following are a draft set of Principles for a Spiritual Economics that can lead us in that direction: *[https://www.amitgoswami.org/spiritual-economics/ Toward a Spiritual Economics]
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  • '''Gambling''' is the wagering of [[money]] or something of [[material]] [[value]] (referred to as "the stakes") on an [[event]] with an uncertain outcome [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...losophy]] and [[politics]]. Other minor areas of controversy may include [[economics]], [[science]], [[finance]]s, and [[race]]. Controversy in matters of [[the
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  • ..., etc. may contribute to social cohesion. Economists have elaborated the [[economics]] of gift-giving into the notion of a gift economy.
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  • ...rally defined as [[assets]] invested with the [[expectation]] that their [[value]] will increase, usually because there is the expectation of [[profit]], re [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...all. Rather, the [[understanding]] of social [[lever]]s of [[spiritual]] [[value]] and import which may result in augmenting material [[comfort]] . ...augmented spiritual [[insight]] into [[relationships]]. Personalities are economics, yes. Even on large scale and small, are all personalities interacting with
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  • ...df Living in the World Risk Society by Ulrich Beck at the London School of Economics]
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  • ...human activities. It is not just relevant to the focused intersection of [[economics]], the environment and the social. (See the Venn diagram and the [https://e ...rated approach for European Countries", Working paper n. 41, Department of Economics, Roma Tre University,]
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  • ...onsumers at a [[profit]]. In a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collectivism#Economics collectivist economy], manufacturing is more frequently directed by the [[s [[Category: Economics]]
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  • 99:7.2 [[Political science]] must [[effect]] the reconstruction of [[economics]] and [[industry]] by the [[techniques]] it learns from the [[social scienc
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  • ...]] with the passing of the [[purely]] [[profit]]-motivated [[system]] of [[economics]]. [[Education]] has too long been localistic, militaristic, [[ego]] exalti
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  • ...law enjoins the domain of [[politics]], [[philosophy]],[[ history]] and [[economics]], because any rule of [[contract]], [[tort]], [[property law]], [[labour l
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  • ...sexual]] [[behavior]], [[culture]], [[instinct]], endocrinology, timing, [[economics]], way of life, and [[emotions]].
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  • ...cost that is "paid" or "remitted", usually in exchange for something of [[value]]. Something that seems to cost a great deal is "expensive". Something that ...r products or services that have [[equal]] or better current or [[future]] value to the buyer than to the seller. Technically, an expense is an [[event]] in
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  • :b : to [[convert]] into cash or the equivalent [[value]] <negotiate a check> [[Category: Economics]]
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  • *3. Numerical [[quantity]] measured or assigned or computed; "the value assigned was 16 milliseconds." ...e(s)''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Value '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...According to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_economics classical economics] [[theory]], the division of labor occurs with internal market [[developmen
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  • ...up curve", and "[[efficiency]] curve" are often used interchangeably. In [[economics]] the subject is [[rates]] of "[[development]]", as development refers to a
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  • ...processes affect and are affected by business and work [[organization]], [[economics]], socio-cultural resources, and the natural environment. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • Psychology differs from [[anthropology]], [[economics]], [[political science]], and [[sociology]] in seeking to capture explanato
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  • ...nt currency, such as the U.S. dollar, because the dollar has more stable [[value]] than the local currency. Furthermore, the country's residents accept the [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...und in [[physical]], [[biological]], and [[social]] networks, as well as [[economics]], though the term "self-organization" is more often used for [[physical]]
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  • ...standing]] it. When you come into the level of understanding, there is a [[value]] component associated with meaning so that you are [[engaging]] the higher ...ree in the front yard was planted 20 years ago. All of this meaning plus [[value]] creates an [[understanding]]. I [[hope]] this is becoming [[clearer]].
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  • ...] especially for some useful [[purpose]] or the creation of something of [[value]] [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...arch]], both theoretical and [[experiment]]al. Results from experimental [[economics]] show that humans often act more cooperatively than strict self-interest w *A [[value]] associated with future outcomes
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  • ...Gowdy (1998). Limited Wants, Unlimited Means: A reader on Hunter-Gatherer Economics and the Environment. St Louis: Island Press. pp. 342. ISBN 155963555X. # Joseph E. Stiglitz (2000) "Frontiers of Development Economics: The Future in Perspective"
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  • 71:4.1 [[Economics]], [[society]], and [[government]] must evolve if they are to remain. [[Sta
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  • “Suffice to say, that much in the way of [[medicine]], [[economics]], [[science]] and [[spirituality]] will be added to these new papers, sinc ...Angels]] and Destiny Guardians who report on your [[thoughts]] that have [[value]], and where appropriate the results of forward [[thinking]] are included i
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  • ...[[social sciences]], including [[sociology]], [[political science]], and [[economics]]. Institutions are a central concern for [[law]], the [[formal]] [[mechani
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  • ...l may also be [[dedicated]] to one particular field, such as a school of [[economics]] or a school of [[dance]]. Alternative schools may provide nontraditional
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  • ...first lives and subsequently thinks about his living. In the [[cosmic]] [[economics|economy]], insight precedes foresight.[https://mercy.urantia.org/cgi-bin/we
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  • ...thus about expanding the [[choice]]s people have to lead lives that they [[value]]. And it is then about much more than [[economic]] growth, which is only a ::c. spec. in [[Economics]]. See also sense 5 (growth area, industry, etc.).
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  • # Sullivan, arthur; Steven M. Sheffrin (2003). Economics: Principles in action. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458: Pearson Prenti [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...It is an interdisciplinary subject drawing on [[The Sciences|sciences]], [[economics]], and the [[practice]] of [[natural]] [[resource]] [[management]]. The ter
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  • ...was followed by some writers associated with the [[Institute for Christian Economics]] in Tyler, Texas (which also published some of Bahnsen's works). These wri ...eding His Word as evidence that the [[presence]] or absence of Christian [[value]]s may profoundly influence the rise and fall of nations.
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  • “For paper money; simple IOUs, to have any value whatever, it must be attached to worldly goods, and chances are that in a v “We know of your interest in economics. It is a pleasure for me to give you my personal view. This is your Teach
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  • ...n materials from [[complex]] products, either due to their [[intrinsic]] [[value]] (e.g., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead lead] from car batteries, or g [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...course at New Mexico State University College of Business Administration & Economics, Retrieved 28 July 2005.
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  • ...tom, habit"), a major branch of philosophy, is the study of [[Value theory|value]]s and [[Custom (law)|custom]]s of a person or group. It covers the [[Philo Another strand of meta-ethical theory, called 'realism', holds that moral value is somehow an intrinsic property of the world and that ethical principles a
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  • ...s in [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]][4], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the computational sociology) as well as in engine
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  • ...e realm of [[priests]] and [[religion]], placing it in the [[domain]] of [[economics]]. Religion is concerning itself increasingly with the insurance of [[After
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  • '''Inflation''' in economics, collective increases in the supply of money, in money incomes, or in price ...of money. The ratio of the stock of money that people want to hold to the value of the transactions they perform each year (or the inverse of this ratio, c
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  • ...alyse the data gathered through systematically gathered observations. In [[economics]], [[sociology]], and [[political science]], a decision or situation is oft ...pursued and calculated." The second type, Weber called ''Wertrational'' or value/belief-oriented. Here the action is undertaken for what one might call reas
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  • ...ocial movements and popular culture; political ideologies and governments; economics and world trade; science and technology; even your own personal beliefs are ...to transition into eternity. Only those things that enrich the soul are of value in eternity. Material wealth and power are temporal scaffoldings and have n
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  • ...group. In economics, wealth refers to the value of assets owned minus the value of liabilities owed at a [[point]] in [[time]]. ...al capital, (i.e. the land that supplied locally grown food). Agricultural economics continues these [[tradition]]s in the analyses of modern agricultural polic
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  • ...ms]] in [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[biology]], and human systems in [[economics]] and [[social science]] (the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computational_
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  • ...ritual upliftment? Or does it include other areas of life such as history, economics, politics and such? Are all of these a part of the Correcting Time? ...ring your entire planet into balance. Your history is all garbled up. Your economics are in a shambles and your politics are at a standstill. Spiritual life can
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  • “Evidently, evolution, civilization’s status, economics, poverty, ignorance, depravation, religious and social mores development co
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  • ...under specific operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.</blockquote>
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  • ...truths the bourgeoisie is spurring mankind on towards the supersession of economics, towards a point beyond history. So the bourgeoisie is doing an even greate ...ges doomed to disappear as the dictatorship of quantified exchange (market value) colonises everyday life and turns it into a market.
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  • ...[[purpose]]. You think you must [[obey]] the "laws" of [[medicine]], of [[economics]] and of [[health]]. Protect the body, and you will be saved.
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  • ...lowing them to use the mix of issues to work toward a deal of [[mutual]] [[value]]. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • In [[economics]], other [[social sciences]] and [[philosophy]], [[analysis]] based on opin
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  • ...of human [[behavior]] in populations are also studied in [[sociology]], [[economics]], and [[geography]]. ...land--unoccupied territory--the need for men was great, and therefore the value of human life was much enhanced; hence the loss of life was more horrifying
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  • In media [[economics]], synergy is the promotion and sale of a product (and all its versions) th [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...ry of the demographics, [[geography]], [[communication]]s, [[politics]], [[economics|economy]], and military of 266 [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/th
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  • ===='''''[[Christianity]]''''', '''''[[Economics]]'''''==== Q: Ham would value you [[feedback]] a great deal.
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  • In [[economics]], [[profit]] motivation is to [[service]] motivation what [[fear]] is to [
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  • ...' '''56''' (1), p. 25. and is viewed as one of the forerunners of modern [[economics]]. He is best known for his ''[[Muqaddimah]]'' (''Prolegomenon'' in [[Latin ===Economics===
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  • *de Aghion, Beatriz Armendáriz & Jonathan Morduch. ''The Economics of Microfinance'', The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2005. [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...ing field of free software and open source software, with implications for economics. This is leading to a need to review licensing, patents and copyright, and
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  • ...e misleading. Two examples discussed here are in the fields of ecology and economics. ...h theses in that science can often be tested. The modern practice of green economics fuses both approaches and seems to be part science, part ideology.
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  • ...iteId=2781&PMDbSolutionId=6724&PMDbCategoryId=&PMDbProgramId=12881&level=4 Economics: Principles in action]. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey 07458: Pearson Prent [[Category: Economics]]
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  • ...enting only one half of your political life? Please, my dears, for all you value what you have known and come to love and respect: please be careful. *Spiritual limitlessness VS. material/physical economics
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  • ...ritish Economic Theory. He transformed the three into an essential work of economics called [[Das Kapital]], which consisted of a critical economic examination
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  • ===='''''[[Money]]''''', '''''[[Economics]]'''''==== ...e and [[goods]] and crafts which would contribute to her [[value]] and the value of the [[husband]], the property owner. Also, I the example comes to the [[
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  • ...ntalgeography.htm] As space and place affect a variety of topics such as [[economics]], health, climate, plants and animals, geography is highly interdisciplina ...[[human]], [[politics|political]], [[culture|cultural]], [[social]], and [[economics|economic]] aspects. While the major focus of human geography is not the phy
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  • ...moral problems. Subdisciplines include [[meta-ethics]], [[value (ethics)|value theory]], [[theory of conduct]], and [[applied ethics]]. ...ethods, and presuppositions of social sciences such as [[sociology]] and [[economics]].
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  • ...], it draws on [[theories]] and [[concepts]] from [[political science]], [[economics]], [[sociology]], administrative [[law]], [[Psychology|behavioral science]]
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  • ...formats for other areas of inquiry, whether it is education, medical care, economics, governmental process, and so on. The fundamentals are here. The next ste ...ther is through the Journal, which this one has kept, though it is of less value than the other two. The work that we are doing must be of such a quality a
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  • ...is the dawning of the age of equality, equality of the sexes, equality of economics, political equality, religious equality.
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  • [[economics|economy]] beyond democracy and capitalism in order to save life on earth. ...ing toward a [[culture]] of fear and marched toward a destruction of the [[value]]s of freedom on which the country was founded, values on which the world h
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  • ...arable is the "Parable of the Broken Window," which exposes a fallacy in [[economics|economic]] thinking.
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  • ...duct more and more to be separated from [[politics]], [[sociology]], and [[economics]].
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  • ...social]] [[evolution]] and [[state]] [[development]], but to be of state [[value]] it must be nonviolent in [[expression]]. 71:4.1 [[Economics]], [[society]], and [[government]] must evolve if they are to remain. [[Sta
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  • ...as a source for modern scholarship problematic. Some articles have special value and interest to modern scholars as cultural artifacts of the 19th and early ...tory of science and technology. As a literary text, the encyclopedia holds value as a voice of early 20th-century prose. For example, it employs literary de
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  • 2. Wholehearted dedication to some special [[society|social]], [[economics|economic]], [[political science|political]], [[spiritual]], or other cause,
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  • ...]]. Consider the following example: [[economic statistics]] represent an [[Economics|economy]], however inaccurately. What are commonly referred to as data in [ ...rocessed data and information which possesses utility, [[value (economics)|value]] or some quantum of meaning. Information may indeed be characterised as a
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  • ...ing happen; it won’t be coming from your personality. And that’s the whole value of it. It’s not from your own personality and your own creative spirit, b *Super-dynamic economics
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  • ...ation with the European country which was supporting and controlling the [[economics]] and the government of the newly formed colonies. ...omically, things are not in such dramatic flux. The [[stability]] of the [[economics]] now is so [[fragile]] that a drop in the Dow could determine the economic
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  • ...ree program in social sustainability. It will also have some interests in economics and in politics and government, policy development and work in democratic p ...o, this is helpful! I’m kind of stuck on the secular concept of life as a value, and how to present this to the instructors so that they can work with the
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  • ...ovement technologically and to some degree socially in your world. Only a value system that is embedded into the decision-making processes of your social, ...s leaders as well. We do not leave out those in government , politics, or economics and finance, for these values must guide the decision-making of all social
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  • ...ischen System'') Karl Marx. Chapter Sixteen: Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value. ''[[Das Kapital]]''. ...t system''', and the starting-point for the production of relative surplus-value.</blockquote>Karl Marx. Chapter Twenty-Five: The General Law of Capitalist
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  • ...n] (also known as the International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics)
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  • ...of maladjusted social existence at the international level of finance and economics. ...ork more easily and readily when two groups come together who have similar value bases and who see that there is a holism and a synergy that is greater than
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  • ...what is the motivation for using militarism. You see now, the conflict in economics and resources between China and the Philippines and Japan, over islands and ..., cultural, of that nature. It will eventually express itself in terms of economics as well, when the oil industry is replaced by other energy sources. As tho
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  • *Problem of self-interest in economics and financial realm ...e, which seems to only come about politically in your world. We find that economics and the financial realm are last to come about and come into a more mature
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  • ...satisfy basic need and rare is the politics or economics, such as [[binary economics]], which consciously upholds individual sovereignty by guaranteeing that in
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  • ...n terms of race, language, government, political and spiritual ideologies, economics, presents a problem which does not exist on very many other planets in our
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  • ...forms of energy from [[gravity]] to [[electricity]] to [[politics]] and [[economics]]. ...ty]] to subtract money and war and property from their places of central [[value]] in contemporary life is a matter now of death or life for all [[eternal|e
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