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Subjective preferences and alternative costs

Subjective preferences and alternative costs

... zero, and solving for the derivative of one of the arguments with respect to the ...resting and m is moving. Because the indifference curves are convex r and m are necessarily ‘goods,’ not ... See full document

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Municipal Service Delivery: The Role of Transaction Costs in the Choice between Alternative Governance Mechanisms

Municipal Service Delivery: The Role of Transaction Costs in the Choice between Alternative Governance Mechanisms

... conservative preferences over service production ...dependency and budgetary constraints the margin of error is extremely small, and it does not allow local officials to engage in innovative and ... See full document

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GENDER PREFERENCES FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TRANSPORT WITH FOCUS ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE

GENDER PREFERENCES FOR ALTERNATIVE ENERGY TRANSPORT WITH FOCUS ON ELECTRIC VEHICLE

... medium and reasonable availability of ...prices and environment as ...resources and threatening environment pollution is driving the need for alternative and clean sources of ...for ... See full document

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J. Pediatr. (Rio J.)  vol.84 número2 en v84n2a12

J. Pediatr. (Rio J.) vol.84 número2 en v84n2a12

... analysis and 89.7% by per pro- tocol, and it can be attributed to the longer treatment ...children, and the results in this first study suggest it as a prom- ising low-cost alternative, since ... See full document

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Estud. av.  vol.21 número59 en a17v2159

Estud. av. vol.21 número59 en a17v2159

... an alternative to this legislation, the kind imposed on automobile ...buy and drive a car, but who were unable to pay for the costs resulting from car accidents they might ... See full document

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Homothetic preferences

Homothetic preferences

... Remark 1.9 Katzner (1971, 2.3-2) shows that, if preferences are continuous, weakly homothetic and increasing then there exislS a representation which is homogenous of degre[r] ... See full document

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Habitat preferences of common native fishes in a tropical river in Southeastern Brazil

Habitat preferences of common native fishes in a tropical river in Southeastern Brazil

... 1989) and RHYHABSIM (Jowett, 1989), can be used to define requirements for minimum instream flow requirements that must be maintained to preserve the fish fauna (Bovee, ... See full document

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Alternative banking and theory

Alternative banking and theory

... innovate and become efficient ” while state ownership leads to “grotesque failure” given the (supposed) utility function of politicians to maximize patronage and personal ...politics and public ... See full document

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Diretivas antecipadas de vontade: benefícios, obstáculos e limites

Diretivas antecipadas de vontade: benefícios, obstáculos e limites

... cles and limits of using the AD, but despite all its dif- ficulties everything leads to the increase of its use, which makes the focus of this debate to move to- ward its more effective ...pros and cons ... See full document

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Reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion

Reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion

... data and naturally occurring data (see List, 2006, for a discussion of the methodological contribution of field experiments and a comprehensive overview of the different types of these experiments that are ... See full document

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Asthma costs and social impact

Asthma costs and social impact

... treatment and the use of primary care health providers instead of emergency ...sanitation and poor infrastructure; and some environmental barriers that include tobacco smoking, pollution and ... See full document

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HOSPITAL COSTS AND RANDOM DEMAND

HOSPITAL COSTS AND RANDOM DEMAND

... Firstly, costs have shown to be highly sensitive to variations of the ratio expected output over the actual one; however they almost don’t change with respect to actual costs ...average costs ... See full document

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Preferences, common knowledge and speculative trade

Preferences, common knowledge and speculative trade

... can be represented bystate-addit1ve utiIity functions. Proof: See Appendix.. Proposition 2.9 impIies that, if traders' preferences can be represented by state additive[r] ... See full document

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Epigenetics and alternative splicing

Epigenetics and alternative splicing

... cis- and trans-mediated regulatory effects of ...intergenic and cis-antisense RNAs are more stable than those derived from introns and with the sub-cellular localization analysis there is indication ... See full document

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Premature birth: An Enigma for the Society?

Premature birth: An Enigma for the Society?

... haemogram and urine and vaginal swab ...signs and symptoms of chorioamnionitis and those with antepartum haemorrhage ,those with fetal distress due to any reason and those with any ... See full document

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Mindfulness, Sexual Functioning and Subjective Sexual Well-Being

Mindfulness, Sexual Functioning and Subjective Sexual Well-Being

... life and it promotes intimacy, connection, and pleasure (Diamond & Huebner, 2012; Buckstegge, Gouveia, Mafra & Bobato, 2009; Lerner, 2012; McCarthy & Wald, ...personal and social needs, ... See full document

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(São Paulo, online)  vol.1 número1

(São Paulo, online) vol.1 número1

... important and successful instruments of health care in ...nurse and four to six community health ...area and aims to provide home visits to every household at least once a ... See full document

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Objective and subjective prior distributions for the Gompertz distribution

Objective and subjective prior distributions for the Gompertz distribution

... informative and noninformative priors is presented in section ...paper and the usefulness of the Gompertz distribution is illustrated by using a real data example in Section ... See full document

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Socioeconomic Development and Shifts in Mate Preferences

Socioeconomic Development and Shifts in Mate Preferences

... men and women in less developed countries will rate a potential partner’s health as more important than those in more developed ...including preferences for refinement/neatness and chastity. Men ... See full document

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Encounter Groups Experience - Self Esteem and Subjective Wellbeing.

Encounter Groups Experience - Self Esteem and Subjective Wellbeing.

... General Self esteem/positive has a positive correlation with recent participation in Encounter's groups (residential or no-residential). General Self esteem/negative has a negative corr[r] ... See full document

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