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Zeuthen


Zeuthen was born on 9 September 1888 in Copenhagen. He took a degree in economics at the University of Copenhagen in 1912 and spent the next 18 years ...
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Ziber


Ziber was born in Sudak (Tavrik, Crimea) on 10 March 1844. He died in Yalta on 28 April 1888. His intellectual standing and achievements ...
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young


Allyn Young’s career presents a puzzle. He is best known to modern readers, if at all, as the author of one much-reprinted article on ‘Increasing Returns ...
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young


Allyn Young's career presents a puzzle. He is best known to modern readers, if at all, as the author of one much-reprinted article on ‘Increasing Returns ...
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young


Born into a Suffolk clerical family in 1741, Arthur Young began his literary career at seventeen, writing novels and pamphlets. He began farming in ...
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Born into a Suffolk clerical family in 1741, Arthur Young began his literary career at 17, writing novels and pamphlets. He began farming in his early ...
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Zawadzki


The Polish economist W.M. Zawadzki, was born in Vilno, historic capital of Lithuania, and studied mathematics and social sciences in Moscow, Leipzig ...
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Zawadzki


The Polish economist W.M. Zawadzki, was born in Vilno, historic capital of Lithuania, and studied mathematics and social sciences in Moscow, Leipzig and ...
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zero-profit condition


The profit-function for a competitive firm may be defined as π(p,w)=max⁡p⋅f(x)−w⋅x where p, w are the prices of the output, y = f(x), and inputs, respectively. ...
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zero-sum games


Zero-sum games are to the theory of games what the twelve-bar blues is to jazz: a polar case, and a historical point of departure. A game is a situation ...
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