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... costs , with a weight of 1 , implying a complete forward cost pass through . Unit labor costs are used as a proxy for the full set of cost components . 2. The rate of increase of actual unit labor costs , with a much smaller coefficient ...
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... costs , with secondary influences coming from demand conditions and perhaps such other factors as guideposts , war and profit targets . This study supports the ... COSTS Unit labor cost is ( 20 ) The price equation A The empirical framework.
... costs , with secondary influences coming from demand conditions and perhaps such other factors as guideposts , war and profit targets . This study supports the ... COSTS Unit labor cost is ( 20 ) The price equation A The empirical framework.
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... cost thus approximately equals the rate of change of wages minus the rate of change of output per man - hour . Standard unit labor costs are calculated by using trend values of productivity increase rather than the actual values . On a ...
... cost thus approximately equals the rate of change of wages minus the rate of change of output per man - hour . Standard unit labor costs are calculated by using trend values of productivity increase rather than the actual values . On a ...
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... costs , government spending or private tastes result in a market price below equilibrium , unfilled orders will increase and equality of demand and supply will only be achieved through inflation . This effect is felt most strongly in ...
... costs , government spending or private tastes result in a market price below equilibrium , unfilled orders will increase and equality of demand and supply will only be achieved through inflation . This effect is felt most strongly in ...
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184 ÆäÀÌÁö - China needs the services of as many intellectuals as possible for the colossal task of socialist construction. We should trust the intellectuals who are really willing to serve the cause of socialism, and should radically improve our relations with them and help them solve any problems requiring solution, so that they can give full play to their talents.
20 ÆäÀÌÁö - Our domestic industry will be expected and encouraged to continue to expand its output and to explore for and develop new sources of crude oil and substitutes; the revised oil import control system should be so managed as to work toward this goal.
217 ÆäÀÌÁö - It is a very good thing that China has a big population. Even if China's population multiplies many times, she is fully capable of finding a solution ; the solution is production.
218 ÆäÀÌÁö - The common program of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) passed on September 29, 1949, had stated that "in all areas where the agrarian reform has been carried out, the right of ownership over the land obtained by the peasants shall be protected.
35 ÆäÀÌÁö - The opinions expressed in papers and discussions in this volume are those of the individual contributors and do not necessarily represent the views of the Institute.
232 ÆäÀÌÁö - Inc., 1964, pp. 288-289. red from the comments of some of the people who heard him. One was a Peking doctor, who said: The wise directive of Chairman Mao concerning the need for planned birth control to regulate the population of China is deeply touching to all the intellectuals in the medical and public health circles. This highly creative directive is of great political, economic, historical and international significance. We medical workers must respond warmly to the call of Chairman Mao along...
1 ÆäÀÌÁö - Since transportation is a part of production, lower rates tend to be passed on to the consumer in the form of lower prices.
280 ÆäÀÌÁö - This principle of economy is one of the basic principles of socialist economics. China is a big country, but she is still very poor. It will take several decades to make China prosperous. Even then we will still have to observe the principle of diligence and frugality.