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Good (economics and accounting)
Good (economics and accounting) A good in economics is any object or service that, ...
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Talk:Good (economics and accounting)
Talk:Good (economics and accounting) Are they occasionally abused because they are ... is very useful but is not a good as could not fetch a price at ... that for scuba divers air is a good (since they pay for the privalege), ...
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Talk:Good (accounting)
Talk:Good (accounting) I've redirected this. The important point is at Good (economics), and there was a bit of material about dangerous good and freight, which was nothing whatsoever ...
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Good
Good Good may mean: Look up good in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Goodness and value theory, the moral concepts Good (accounting) or inventory, a physical object, used ...
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Economics
Economics Economics (from the Greek οίκο ... trade and consumption of goods and services. Economics is said to be normative when it ... a subjective value judgment is made. Conversely, economics is said to be positive when it ... which observations to highlight is, however, normative. Economics, which focuses on measurable variables, is ...
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Talk:Good
Talk:Good Good as a Word? I believe that the ... simply not what most people mean by 'good'. The Hooded Man 00:31, 29 November ... a question What the difference between the accounting sense, the economics sense and the business sense? Tedernst ...
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Talk:Participatory economics
Talk:Participatory economics New content at bottom of sections, please ... not you consider them examples of anarchist economics. I realize that they were there to ... on university websites, or that of their economics departments--at least not the ones I ... in a "A Quiet Revolution in Welfare Economics" by Albert and Hahnel. Theorists working in ... think Devine in particular (senior lecturer in economics at Manchester) has had an interesting ...
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Talk:Labour economics
Talk:Labour economics In writing/editing this article I have ... LE to both non-economists and undergrad economics students. There may be one or two ... some places near the beginning that the economics undergrad will find simplistic, but I hope ... Mar 2004 (UTC) --- This is a very good article on labour economics. I like the split between macro ...
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Talk:Public good
Talk:Public good Pure public goods I think people are ... Other then that, this article looks very good. --ShaunMacPherson 18:05, 22 Mar 2004 (UTC ... m familiar with. My understanding is 'public good' refers to a non-rival good (the definition given by Samuelson in 'The ... as I'm aware.) When I studied economics 'pure public good' was used for ...
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Elasticity (economics)
Elasticity (economics) In economics, elasticity is the ratio of the incremental ... what happens to consumer demand for a good (for example, a product) when prices increase. As the price of a good rises, consumers will usually demand less of that good, perhaps by consuming less, substituting other ...
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