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The term synergistic effect refers to an increased intensity caused by the combination of two substances on an organism. For example, two medications taken together migh ...
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The marginal benefit of highway capital is measured in terms of its initial cost-reducing impact (i.e., the productivity effect). The magnitude of cost reduction depends on the ind...
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Total factor productivity refers to the effect of total output without accounting inputs or after all inputs are taken into consideration but not caused by these inputs.
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May 27, 2009 ... A cost function framework is used to model the productivity effect of trade openness in terms of cost saving. The idea of 'cost saving' is closer to ...
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Feb 27, 2006 ... Downloadable! Wage and productivity effects of training are compared to study how the training rent is shared between employers and ...
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Moreover, we examine whether the impact on productivity is different for plants ... productivity effects of outsourcing have used aggregate data. For instance ...
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Effects of productivity, consumers, competitors, and El Nin˜o events on food chain patterns in a rocky intertidal community. J. T. WOOTTON*†, M. E. POWER‡, ...
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Impact on other variables. Higher productivity first impacts usually on profits; then, with lags and without automatic mechanisms, on wages. If production costs do ...
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Nov 26, 1996 ... With few exceptions (22, 23, 24, 25, 26), however, the effects of variation in nutrients and productivity have not been explored in these habitats.
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