The lengthy microeconomic preview on markets comprises nearly 40 percent of the macroeconomics version of the book. |
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A major element in assessing the farm-level impacts of these crops is their microeconomic impact. |
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Studies based on microeconomic data have the potential to capture the supply side of the market. |
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On a microeconomic basis, consolidation means moving purchase orders among suppliers. |
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We also adopt the standard microeconomic assumption that the firm aims to maximize its profits. |
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Developed by biologists and anthropologists, optimal foraging is a good example of a microeconomic, deductive modeling strategy. |
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In addition the microeconomic principles developed in the course support further coursework in marketing, business and agribusiness management. |
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Corporate economists should become more involved in the microeconomic analyses of their enterprises. |
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The first three chapters adopt broadly a microeconomic approach to explicitly spatial economic questions. |
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The simplest neoclassical microeconomic approach to labor markets is based on two main principles. |
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Maybe we are lacking something, possibly in terms of reorganisation, like the phenomenon identified at the microeconomic level by Mr Cohen. |
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The first is to employ valuation methods derived from microeconomic theories of value. |
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From macroeconomic to microeconomic This is enough to show that we are in for a switchback ride over the coming months. |
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Also, it should be noted that one can conceptualize hysteresis at both a microeconomic and a macroeconomic level. |
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The possible conflict between the pursuit of improved microeconomic efficiency versus the desirability of macroeconomic stability is touched upon. |
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And microeconomic policy ought to do more than improve productivity and employment. |
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The Czech Republic is generally moving ahead relatively well in the microeconomic field. |
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Many of the phenomena to be understood are microeconomic in nature. |
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To achieve this, we will need to create more stable microeconomic conditions that specifically target growth. |
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These limits, which restricted managerial power at the microeconomic level, were at the heart of a virtuous macroeconomic circle. |
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Industry Canada is the Government of Canada's centre of microeconomic policy expertise. |
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If you would like to debate microeconomic definitions with me, I wish you luck. |
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Finally, when analyzing ISB data it should be kept in mind that the index has certain limitations that prohibit its use as a microeconomic indicator. |
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People are becoming more aware that they cannot just rely on the network of microeconomic relations and everyday social intercourse to save the planet. |
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The Foundation is delighted to see the macroeconomic approach making way for the microeconomic foundations of growth and monetary and financial stability. |
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In all of his budgets in these first three years, he has been a microeconomic meddler, tinkering around with an array of tax changes, some of which seemed to make little sense, others to make little difference. |
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The objective should therefore be to moderate the expansion in credit, when the microeconomic incentives lead the banks to push it to the maximum limit. |
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At the microeconomic level, the effect of different financing arrangements on treatment adherence, the development of drug resistance, and final treatment outcomes will be significant topics of study. |
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A more recent literature has focussed attention on the granting of credit, both as a microeconomic phenomenon and as an element in the transmission mechanism. |
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Traditional neo-classical economic models and microeconomic analysis generally focus on issues such as the cost of goods or services, their quality or availability, or other market phenomena. |
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A range of measures, such as better payment methods, have improved the microeconomic incentives facing providers. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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On the one hand, economic indicators, including firm profitability, productivity and growth, project positive microeconomic results. |
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That led to the development of new classical macroeconomics and the drive towards microeconomic foundations for macroeconomic theory. |
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Finally, of course, this macroeconomic and microeconomic strategy, integrated into the broad economic policy guidelines, is consistent with the employment guidelines that my colleague, Commissioner Spidla, will explain next. |
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It is believed that changes in microeconomic and macroeconomic factors contributed to the pullout. |
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Ashraf Salman, CEO of Cairo Financial Holding, said the negative outlook of a country reflects the microeconomic units operating within it. |
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The risks covered by the Community budget derive from a variety of lending and guarantee operations which can be divided into two categories: loans with macroeconomic objectives and loans with microeconomic objectives. |
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And there is a host of microeconomic ideas, such as tax breaks for research and development, designed to promote investment. On this doctrinal question, Lord Lawson may prove the sounder judge. |
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Mr Brown did the same, and also said where he thought Lord Lawson was wrong. In 1984 Lord Lawson argued that chancellors should assign distinct roles to macroeconomic and microeconomic policy. |
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Changes in prices for food goods as well as income affect quantities of food products consumed and, thus, on caloric consumption in the microeconomic model as per Bibi et al. |
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This microeconomic data is used together with the macroeconomic research prepared by the group's economists, and if appropriate, with an assessment of the country risk of the business under review. |
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Micromanagement has to do with the microeconomic practices of companies or groups of individuals, in that they are really meticulous, specific practices that show attention to detail and give a sense of the big picture. |
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To switch from a payments system based on paper money to an automated system based on bank money would thus release a tremendous reservoir of growth, both microeconomic and macroeconomic. |
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To make any real impact on the unemployment problem and the future of forthcoming generations, macroeconomic policies must be backed up by an equally far-sighted range of microeconomic measures. |
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Entrepreneurs are the mainstay of the UAE in a microeconomic setting. |
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