Nghĩa của từ backward-bending supply curve of labour bằng Tiếng Việt
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1. We're bending the curve.
Chúng ta đang bẻ cong nó.
2. The supply curve would shift out.
3. Bending: deforming force, which imposes tension on the outer curve and compression on the inner curve of a cylindrical body
4. There was a plentiful supply of cheap labour.
5. There is an abundant supply of cheap labour.
6. It ensures steady supply of raw material ( for backward vertical integration ).
7. 11 A monopolistic market has no supply curve.
8. These factors determine the exact position of the aggregate supply curve.
9. Aggregate supply in the long run Why do we speak above of the short-run supply curve?
10. The short-run aggregate supply curve is therefore upward sloping.
11. Labour supply parameters mainly relate to education and age.
12. The short-run aggregate supply curve, therefore, is upward sloping.
13. Bending synonyms, Bending pronunciation, Bending translation, English dictionary definition of Bending
14. The elasticity and slope of a supply curve are, for the most part, unrelated.
Độ co giãn và độ dốc của đường cung, phần lớn, không liên quan.
15. This means that the long-term aggregate supply curve will be vertical.
16. 11 In perfect competition, the market supply curve is determined by marginal cost.
17. All nine measures of unemployment are founded on the somewhat abstract concept of total labour supply.
18. Laser cutting, punching, nibbling, embossing, forming, bending, welding, surface treatment, we supply everything from one hand.
19. We find that price adjustment is well described by an aggregate supply curve in price-output space, that is, a price Phillips curve.
20. The supplementary agreements were, in addition, necessary for reasons of labour relations and security of energy supply.
21. Backward (comparative more Backward, superlative most Backward) Situated toward or at the rear of something
22. Any lesser density makes the private appropriation of lands ineffective and the potential supply of paid labour insufficient.
23. It intends to continue its policy, which focuses on activating the supply side of the labour market.
24. Consequently, the aggregate labour supply elasticity would be in the range of 0 to 0.2 (Dahlby, 1992).
25. Outermost regions: ERDF shall support goods transport services and additional costs of storage, maintenance and labour supply