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Knowledge of the magnitude and significance of the parameters in the model ,
combined with a knowledge of the characteristics of the population to be served ,
will allow development of " free " good demand forecasts having a rational ...
Knowledge of the magnitude and significance of the parameters in the model ,
combined with a knowledge of the characteristics of the population to be served ,
will allow development of " free " good demand forecasts having a rational ...
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The magnitude of this second benefit can be estimated by discounting to the
present the yearly increase in earnings attributable to the vocational
rehabilitation investment for the remainder of the individual ' s working life . It was
also shown in ...
The magnitude of this second benefit can be estimated by discounting to the
present the yearly increase in earnings attributable to the vocational
rehabilitation investment for the remainder of the individual ' s working life . It was
also shown in ...
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If the agency has control over the magnitude of some parameter , such as cost ,
that appears in the individual ' s demand equation , then by varying its magnitude
, it can influence the quantity of services demanded by the client . Hence , the ...
If the agency has control over the magnitude of some parameter , such as cost ,
that appears in the individual ' s demand equation , then by varying its magnitude
, it can influence the quantity of services demanded by the client . Hence , the ...
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