Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: FLuctuation of social relationships, war, and revolution |
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Therefore , all " free " goods have at least an implicit cost in the form of
consumption time which must be allocated from alternative uses . In addition , all
forms of forfeited income , such as welfare or unemployment compensation , are
included ...
Therefore , all " free " goods have at least an implicit cost in the form of
consumption time which must be allocated from alternative uses . In addition , all
forms of forfeited income , such as welfare or unemployment compensation , are
included ...
Strana 28
... derived from consumption of vocational rehabilitation are in the form of an
expanded production possibility set and of expanded equilibrium consumptions
in future periods due to an increased wage facilitating an enlarged budget
constraint .
... derived from consumption of vocational rehabilitation are in the form of an
expanded production possibility set and of expanded equilibrium consumptions
in future periods due to an increased wage facilitating an enlarged budget
constraint .
Strana 36
A continuous variable indicating the client ' s age will also be included in
quadratic form , the assumption being that the individual ' s earnings will increase
with age , as he acquires more experience , but an age will eventually come after
...
A continuous variable indicating the client ' s age will also be included in
quadratic form , the assumption being that the individual ' s earnings will increase
with age , as he acquires more experience , but an age will eventually come after
...
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