Kossuth, Lajos
Kossuth, Lajos (1802–94) Hungarian statesman and patriot. Long an opponent of Habsburg domination of Hungary, he led the 1848 insurrection and was appointed governor of the country during the brief period of independence which followed. In 1849 he began a lifelong period of exile when the uprising was crushed, although he continued to strive for Hungarian independence.
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Elasticity
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
Elasticity In economics, elasticity measures a response of one variable to changes in the other variable. The concept of elasticity can be applied to any two variables, but the most commonly...
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elasticity
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
elasticity Capability of a material to recover its size and shape after deformation by stress and strain. When an external force is applied...
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Substitutability
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...where η ij is the elasticity of demand of good i with...good j , E i is the income elasticity of demand of good i, and...above equation are the Allen elasticities of substitution, so that...as where denotes the Allen elasticity of substitution between goods...
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Markup Pricing
Encyclopedia entry from: International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences
...markup is thought to be determined by the elasticity of demand. The post-Keynesian theory...dy / dp ) ǀ > 1 is the elasticity of demand in absolute value. Because...x3B7; D is never positive. The elasticity of demand must be greater than 1 in...
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Kolosov, Gury Vasilievich
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...began his career; and the theory of elasticity, on which he worked almost exclusively...x2019; s main results in the theory of elasticity are contained in his classic work Ob...Problem of the Mathematical Theory of Elasticity, ” 1909). Kolosov ’...
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