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Economies of Size

Temporal and Spatial Influences on South Dakota Farm Economies of Size

Temporal and Spatial Influences on South Dakota Farm Economies of Size

... modeling economies of size, and/or scale due to a multitude of ...on economies of ...performance, size, and ...in size, and capture economies of ...

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Economies of Size and Total Factor Productivity in Alberta Cow-Calf Production

Economies of Size and Total Factor Productivity in Alberta Cow-Calf Production

... herd size of farmers has increased ...output, economies of size exist, under which farmers can generate more profit by expanding herd ...of size, under which farmers will lose if they expand ...

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Economies of size and implications for consolidation: a case study of Iowa school districts

Economies of size and implications for consolidation: a case study of Iowa school districts

... From Table 2, we can see that the smallest school districts (those with less than 250 students and also those with between 250 and 399 students) have the highest average in per pupil t[r] ...

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Economic imaginaries of the Anti-biosis : between ‘economies of resistance’ and the ‘resistance of economies’

Economic imaginaries of the Anti-biosis : between ‘economies of resistance’ and the ‘resistance of economies’

... As we suggest above, the immune system can also be seen to become a medium for what Jessop and Oosterlynck (2008) have called ‘economic imaginaries’. That is, immunity performs modes of imagining and projecting visions ...

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How Secured are Advanced Economies if Advancing Economies are less secured?

How Secured are Advanced Economies if Advancing Economies are less secured?

... Developing Economies and ICT-web Many applications exist on the ...developing economies, often referred to as “information have-nots” (Arunachalam, 1998) and are considered as “the “lost continent” of ...

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Economic imaginaries of the Anti-biosis : between ‘economies of resistance’ and the ‘resistance of economies’

Economic imaginaries of the Anti-biosis : between ‘economies of resistance’ and the ‘resistance of economies’

... Maharjan et al. (2013), in their attempt to integrate experi- mental microbiology, synthetic biology and economic- mathematical modelling, propose a much more explicit com- parison of bacterial and financial behaviour. ...

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Size and Scale Economies in Japanese Cooperative Banking

Size and Scale Economies in Japanese Cooperative Banking

... The system of equations (1), (2) & (4) was also estimated by a ‘full information maximum likelihood’ process, but as there was little difference in the parameter estimates and the economies of scale measures, ...

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Undisciplined Economies

Undisciplined Economies

... Vestergaard associates the IFA initiative with a ‘post Washington consensus’. If the previous Washington consensus believed in the soundness of deregulation, free markets, and small government, the post Washington ...

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Reducing Overlapping Generations Economies to Finite Economies

Reducing Overlapping Generations Economies to Finite Economies

... generations economies, and the equilibria of the finite cyclical economies with asymmetric information on an extrinsic uncertainty, can actually be ...

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Product market regulation, firm size, unemployment and informality in developing economies

Product market regulation, firm size, unemployment and informality in developing economies

... The size of overhiring is related to workers bargaining power and to the price elasticity of demand faced by ...the size of the overhiring externality itself may vary across ...relative size of the ...

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THE RISE OF NEW EMERGING ECONOMIES – MINT ECONOMIES

THE RISE OF NEW EMERGING ECONOMIES – MINT ECONOMIES

... These economies are linked together by young population, useful geographic placement and most importantly being commodity ...G7 economies in the next 20 ...

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Cooperation of developed economies and international organizations with developing economies

Cooperation of developed economies and international organizations with developing economies

... The Developing world suffers from the economic delay behind developed economies which is allied with poverty, a high pace of population growth, illiteracy, malnutrition and the degradation of environment. This ...

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Innovation Capacities in Advanced Economies: Relative Performance of Small
Open Economies

Innovation Capacities in Advanced Economies: Relative Performance of Small Open Economies

... While most variables for our analysis were readily available, SPECIALISATION was estimated based on a methodology developed by Ellison and Glaeser (1997). Since individual clusters will tend to be associated with ...

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Outlook on Asian Economies

Outlook on Asian Economies

... protection of intellectual property rights, which in turn depends on whether a country is a producer of intellectual property--some of the East Asian economies, e.g., Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and Taiwan ...

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Irreducibility in exchange economies

Irreducibility in exchange economies

... sions of certain basic definitions and results from the theory of finite directed graphs. Whilst many o f the results of this section are standard, a number of the lemmas are original and have been developed especially ...

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The ‘Diverse Economies’ of Participation

The ‘Diverse Economies’ of Participation

... of economies is that the market economy is ‘kept aloat’ by many other forms of economy: black market, emotional work, slave labour, care, childbirth, photosynthesis, volun- teerism and ...‘diverse ...

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CHANGING THE ECONOMIES OF TRANSLATION

CHANGING THE ECONOMIES OF TRANSLATION

... Specifically designed for content dissemination scenarios for the commercial enterprise market, Safaba’s solutions focus on producing exceptional translation accuracy, industry [r] ...

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The Political Economies of Media

The Political Economies of Media

... If we defi ne Web 2.0/3.0 platforms as those that mainly support social networking, community building, fi le sharing, cooperative information production, and interactive blogging—[r] ...

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The empirics of agglomeration economies

The empirics of agglomeration economies

... Ciccone and Hall (1996) on NUTS 3 regions in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK. His main instrument is land area, which is not very convincing since we argue in Section 3.1 that land area can have a direct effect ...

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Monumental Behaviorism and  Courageousness in Industrialized Economies Central Banks for Developing Economies Lessons

Monumental Behaviorism and Courageousness in Industrialized Economies Central Banks for Developing Economies Lessons

... developing economies central banks to hail the comparative advantage from industrialized economies central banks functions and responsibilities, definitely in a usefulness to produce eco- nomic growth, ...

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