Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: FLuctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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... to consume that combination of market goods and services that maximizes his
utility . In this simple model , the individual is constrained in his acquisition of
goods solely by his budget ( his total money income ) , which is assumed
constant .
... to consume that combination of market goods and services that maximizes his
utility . In this simple model , the individual is constrained in his acquisition of
goods solely by his budget ( his total money income ) , which is assumed
constant .
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This is facilitated by assuming that the individual ' s preferences are defined on
the entire production set G , i . e . , that the individual has ... The rate of
remuneration W received may be assumed to depend on the individual ' s labor
skills .
This is facilitated by assuming that the individual ' s preferences are defined on
the entire production set G , i . e . , that the individual has ... The rate of
remuneration W received may be assumed to depend on the individual ' s labor
skills .
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If g contains no investment activities then all Gt , t = 1 , . . . , N can be assumed
identical . The motivation for an individual to select a geG containing one or more
investment activities is that he prefers some commodity set which will become ...
If g contains no investment activities then all Gt , t = 1 , . . . , N can be assumed
identical . The motivation for an individual to select a geG containing one or more
investment activities is that he prefers some commodity set which will become ...
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