In economics, compensating variation (CV) is a measure of utility change introduced by John Hicks (1939). 'Compensating variation' refers to the amount...
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attributed with introducing the concept of compensating and equivalent variation. The equivalent variation is the change in wealth, at current prices...
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undesirable attributes of a particular job. A compensating differential, which is also called a compensating wage differential or an equalizing difference...
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increases in brightness Coefficient of variation, a measure of dispersion of a probability distribution Compensating variation, an economic concept of compensation...
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an expenditure function such as one used in assessing expected compensating variation. The expected indirect utility is equated in both periods. The United...
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modelling. Furthermore, when utility is quasilinear, compensating variation (CV), equivalent variation (EV), and consumer surplus are algebraically equivalent...
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in the excess burden of taxation as measured by equivalent variation, compensating variation and consumer surplus. Relatedly, the social MCF is the basis...
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Sicilian Defence (redirect from Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) variation)
the Chekhover Variation, intending to meet 4...Nc6 with 5.Bb5 Bd7 6.Bxc6, when White hopes that the lead in development compensates for Black's bishop...
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distribution of income, gross domestic product, consumer surplus, and compensating variation. For example, distributing income more equally is usually beneficial...
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Magnetic declination (redirect from Magnetic variation)
Magnetic declination (also called magnetic variation) is the angle between magnetic north and true north at a particular location on the Earth's surface...
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volume of water will be needed to compensate the additional gas usage, and the gas pressure in the buoyancy compensating cylinder will rise a bit more. The...
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Pareto principle in social choice theory cost–benefit analysis. Compensating variation – Economic measure of utility change Cost–benefit analysis – Systematic...
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Synchronous condenser (redirect from Synchronous compensators)
condenser (sometimes called a syncon, synchronous capacitor or synchronous compensator) is a DC-excited synchronous motor, whose shaft is not connected to anything...
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theoretical basis for calculation of changes in consumer surplus (compensating variation) from changes in the attributes of the alternatives. Uni is the...
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Euphonium (section Compensating)
hand. Compensating systems are expensive to build, and there is in general a substantial difference in price between compensating and non-compensating models...
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Nimzo-Indian Defence (redirect from Nimzo-Indian, Saemisch variation)
has difficulty obtaining enough kingside play to compensate for the doubled c-pawns, so this variation is rarely seen nowadays. Instead of 5...c5, 5.....
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Compass (redirect from Variation compass)
electric currents; one can partly compensate for these by careful location of the compass and the placement of compensating magnets under the compass itself...
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Gas spring (section Variations)
applications, and large, extended gas springs are used in passive heave compensators, which stabilize drilling operations against waves. Gas springs are usually...
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Countergradient variation is a type of phenotypic plasticity that occurs when the phenotypic variation determined by a biological population's genetic...
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thus weight gains. lack of energy during late-daytime (teens/adult) -> compensate by over-eating. In those with dopamine-responsive dystonia, symptoms typically...
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Brain size (redirect from Biogeographic variation in brain size)
rely on. Variation between humans of similar age is smaller than that between species. The mechanisms of interspecific and intraspecific variation also differ...
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Bent-over row (section Form variations)
one-arm, heavy weight and high repetition rows that often call for grip compensating straps at extremely heavy poundages up to around 300 lbs or 140 kg. Medows...
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him out of his inheritance. Yamaoka suggests that the young chef make a variation of the famous Rosanjin style sukiyaki, but combined with elements of shabu-shabu...
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odds of their preferred candidates winning. Individual rationality Compensating variation Jackson, Matthew O. (2014). "Mechanism Theory". SSRN Electronic...
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Agriculture in Spain (section Regional variation)
rainfall and the lack of permanent fresh water streams were somewhat compensated for by good supplies of underground water. Irrigation permitted the production...
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very precisely by the electric current and voltage needed to produce a compensating force. It is a metrological instrument that can realize the definition...
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principal polarizations (usually those with dτ dω = 0, i.e. no first-order variation of time-delay with frequency), and applies a differential delay to re-synchronize...
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Corpus callosum (section Variation between sexes)
most primates, axonal diameter increases in proportion to brain size to compensate for the increased distance to travel for neural impulse transmission....
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Stand development (redirect from Compensating developer)
was used by Eugene Atget and William Mortensen, among others. It has a compensating effect in that the developer exhausts itself in areas which require greater...
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"The Goldberg Variation" is the sixth episode of the seventh season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network...
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