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Economies and
" Economies and diseconomies of scale ," The New Palgrave: A Dictionary of Economics, v. 2, pp. 80 84.
In Tribal and Peasant Economies, G. Dalton, ed., pp. 494 500.
* Economies of Scale Contract Manufacturers have multiple customers that they produce for.

Economies and 1994
The National Statistics Bureau of China published the league table for " Top 100 Best Developed County-Level Economies in China " ( 中国县域经济百强县 ) annually from 2001 to 2006 ( also in 1992, 1994, and 1996 ), which terminated in 2007.

Economies and ),
* Ceres ( organization ), a coalition of investors and environmentalists ( formerly the Coalition for Environmentally Responsible Economies )
Examples of this are: Tastes of Anglia in the UK, BALLE ( Business Alliance for Local Living Economies ), and the 30 Mile Meal Project in the US.
" The Cinemas of Transactions: The Exchangable Currency of Digital Attractions Across Audiovisual Economies ", Journal of Television and New Media, Sage Publications, New York, 11 ( 5 ), 367-385.
* See also Karen Gabriel, Melodrama and the Nation: The Sexual Economies of Mainstream Bombay Cinema ( 1970-2000 ), New Delhi: Kali / Women Unlimited, 2010.
SVN has been identified as inspiration and catalyst for several other successful organizations in the business ethics and corporate social responsibility spheres, including B Lab, Investors ' Circle, Net Impact, Business Alliance for Local Living Economies ( BALLE ), Social Enterprise Alliance ( SEA ), Business for Social Responsibility ( BSR ) and Bainbridge Graduate Institute.
* " Scale Economies, Product Differentiation, and the Pattern of Trade " ( 1980 ), by Paul Krugman.

Economies and .
Economies such as Canada, Japan, and Germany which have savings surpluses, typically run trade surpluses.
" Economies of scale " is a long run concept and refers to reductions in unit cost as the size of a facility and the usage levels of other inputs increase.
Economies of scale are also derived partially from learning by doing.
Economies of scale is a practical concept that may explain real world phenomena such as patterns of international trade or the number of firms in a market.
Economies of scale also play a role in a " natural monopoly.
Economies of scale is related to and can easily be confused with the theoretical economic notion of returns to scale.
Economies tend to follow a developmental progression that takes them from a heavy reliance on agriculture and mining, toward the development of manufacturing ( e. g. automobiles, textiles, shipbuilding, steel ) and finally toward a more service-based structure.
Jamaica also chairs the Working Group on smaller Economies.
:: Economies of scale: Monopolies are characterised by decreasing costs for a relatively large range of production.
Economies of scale imply that ranching can produce fish at lower cost than industrial fishing, leading to better human diets and the gradual elimination of unsustainable fisheries.
* Transforming Economies, Cultures, and Societies that meets human needs, promotes prosperity, and is in harmony with nature.
Economies became centered around agricultural manors where warrior-landlords, the Medieval nobility, collected rent from their serfs in the form of their produce.
Economies and markets slowly recovered as the 1920s progressed.
Economies ranging from the United States to Cuba have been termed mixed economies.
* Christine M. Thompson ( 2007 ) Silver in the Age of Iron and the Orientalizing Economies of Archaic Greece.
Central Inuit Household Economies Zooarchaeological, Environmental, and Historical Evidence from Outer Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, Canada.
Their economic success stories have served as role models for many developing countries, especially the Tiger Cub Economies.
* Economies of scale: Larger farms are able to bargain more competitively, purchase more competitively, profit from economic highs, and weather lows more readily through monetary inertia than smaller farms.

sociétés and ),
), Le Cauchemar dans les sociétés antiques.
Following the establishment of general sports governing bodies for the United States ( the Amateur Athletic Union in 1888 ) and France ( the Union des sociétés françaises de sports athlétiques in 1889 ), track and field events began to be promoted and codified.
), « L ' ethnolinguistique », in Anthropologie et sociétés, vol.
* Management and social sciences applied to firms ( Management et sociétés, MS ), directed by Jean-Claude Bouly:
The societies are tied to the Mouvement national des Québécoises et des Québécois ( MNQ ), which also counts 14 affiliated Saint-Jean-Baptiste societies or sociétés nationales in the rest of Quebec.
Eine real-monistische Weltanschauung ( 1878 ), Auguste Blanqui, L ' éternité par les astres ( 1872 ) and Gustave Le Bon, L ' homme et les sociétés ( 1881 ).
* Les fonctions mentales dans les sociétés inférieures ( 1910 ), translated as How Natives Think ( 1926 )
* Maniacky Jacky, 1997 " Contribution à l ' étude des langues bantoues de la zone K: analyse comparative et sous-groupements ", Mémoire pour l ' obtention du DEA de langues, littératures et sociétés, études bantoues, INALCO ( Paris-France ), 101p.

sociétés and .
Forme et raison de l ' échange dans les sociétés archaïques in 1925, this classic text on gift economy appears in the English edition as The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic Societies.
Forme et raison de l ' échange dans les sociétés archaïques.
Lafayette returned to Paris in the fall and participated in sociétés de pensée ( thinking groups ) that discussed French involvement in the American Revolution.
* Colette Beaune: Chrétienté et Europe: le projet de Georges de Podiebrad au xve siècle, in: Chrétiens et sociétés, vol.
Physiologie du Goût, ou Méditations de Gastronomie Transcendante ; ouvrage théorique, historique et à l ' ordre du jour, dédié aux Gastronomes parisiens, par un Professeur, membre de plusieurs sociétés littéraires et savantes.
A document by FUDOSI titled " Rapport sur les ordres et sociétés initiatiques.
On 10 March 1861, Titu Maiorescu held a lecture ( Die alte französische Tragödie und die Wagnersche Musik — „ The Old French Tragedy and Wagner's Music ”) in Berlin for the benefit of the monument of Lessing from Kamenz, which he repeated on 12 April in Paris, at the „ Cercle des sociétés savantes “ ( Circle of Academic Societies ) and later renewed in the form of a communication, on 27 April in Berlin, at the Philosophy Society.
Revue française d ’ anthropologie, 182, 2007 (« Racisme, antiracisme et sociétés »), p. 53-80
: Ainsi, en 1975, neuf des cent plus importantes compagnies opérant au Québec selon le critère du nombre des employés étaient des sociétés d ' État ou des filiales de sociétés d ' État.
La Woz ( Antillean Creole for " The Rose ") is one of the two historic cultural societies ( sociétés ) of the Antillean country of Saint Lucia.
Pensée formelle et systématique musicale dans les sociétés de tradition orale », Revue de Musicologie 84 / 1, ( in collab.
Hommes et sociétés.
Forme et raison de l ' échange dans les sociétés archaïques (" An essay on the gift: the form and reason of exchange in archaic societies ") and was originally published in L ' Année Sociologique in 1925.
* Nazisme et sociétés Secrètes by Jean-Claude Frère, published in 1974.
* DOEHAERD Renée, Le Haut Moyen Âge occidental: économies et sociétés, 3e éd.
Revue française d ’ anthropologie, 182, 2007 (« Racisme, antiracisme et sociétés »), p. 53-80.
Population et sociétés 376.

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