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DEMAND
DEMAND The concept of demand is not Freudian. It was developed by Jacques Lacan, who linked it with need and desire (Lacan, 1966, 1991). Demand is identifiable by the five clinical traits that constitute it, by the status that it gives the object, by its function in relation to the Other, and... Read more |
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supply and demand
supply and demand in classical economics, factors that are said to determine price, by correlating the amount of a given commodity producers hope to sell at a certain price (supply), and the amount of that commodity that consumers are willing to purchase (demand). Supply refers to the varying... Read more |
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Allocation
ALLOCATE In economics, the idea of allocation is directly related to the ideas of demand and scarcity. Generally speaking, consumers' demands usually exceed the resources that society has available to satisfy those demands. Moreover, western economists largely agree that while people's desires are,... Read more |
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Transsexualism
TRANSSEXUALISM Transsexualism is characterized by the desire to belong to the sex opposite one's assigned, biological sex, and by the demand for a reassignment of one's sex with the help of hormones and surgery |
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Entertainment industry
Entertainment Industry ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND THE DEMAND FOR LEISURE INDUSTRY OVERVIEW IMPORTANT CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTERTAINMENT MARKETS THE CHALLENGE OF PIRACY BIBLIOGRAPHY Entertainment as an industry—in the United... Read more |
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Biological Oxygen Demand
BIOLOGICAL OXYGEN DEMAND Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) is one of the most common measures of pollutant organic material in water. BOD indicates the amount of putrescible organic matter present in water. Therefore, a low BOD is an indicator of good quality water, while a high BOD indicates polluted... Read more |
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Accrue
ACCRUE To increase; to augment; to come to by way of increase; to be added as an increase, profit, or damage. Acquired; falling due; made or executed; matured; occurred; received; vested; was created; was incurred. To attach itself to, as a subordinate or accessory claim or demand arises out of,... Read more |
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Distributed Lags
Distributed LagsBIBLIOGRAPHYIn theory, distributed lags arise when any economic cause, such as a price change or an income change, produces its effect (for example, on the quantity demanded) only after some lag in time, so that the effect is not felt all at once at a single point in time but is... Read more |
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