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2010
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February
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More Time (for Exercise)
02/26/10
Stop thinking of it as exercise. That separates it from life, which is counterproductive. No wonder you still don't have ripped abs! Better to think of being more active. This subtle shift in mind-set appears to be more conducive to long-term health and weight loss. Russell Pate, PhD, a p -
Mauintain Your Youth
02/26/10
What is the fountain of youth? Exactly what it suggests. Being just 2 percent underhydrated can make you act and feel older. For a sharp mind, smooth skin, better health, and fluid movement, you need water. But forget about the old eight-times-eight rule (eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily). -
Shortest Way to Nail an Interview
02/26/10
Become the solution. When embarking on a job search in today’s tough times, many people still stick to refining their résumés and honing their people skills. Experience is good. Strong interpersonal skills are great. Integrity matters. But the thing that makes all the difference today is prese -
Nobody's Perfect! - Learn From Mistakes
02/23/10
Fear of failing at school, work, or relationships holds many people back. As Carlin Flora explains in the Psychology Today article "Embracing the Fear of Failure," "Even if environmental conditions allow for high failure tolerance, some people will take setbacks to heart -
The Economics of Office Document Filing
02/22/10
With the ever-expanding application of computers into business areas as diverse as accounting, desktop publishing, billing, mail and scheduling, it seemed every business organization would soon move to a paperless office. Ironically, the ease with which computers enable people to print d -
Welfare economics in relation to other subjects
02/17/10
Welfare economics uses many of the same techniques as microeconomics and can be seen as intermediate or advanced microeconomic theory. Its results are applicable to macroeconomic issues so welfare economics is somewhat of a bridge between the two branches of economics.
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Social welfare maximization
02/17/10
Utility functions can be derived from the points on a contract curve. Numerous utility functions can be derived, one for each point on the production possibility frontier (PQ in the diagram above). A social utility frontier (also called a grand utility frontier) can be obtained from the outer envelo -
Efficiency between production and consumption
02/17/10
The relation between production and consumption in a simple seven equation model (2x2x2 model) can be shown graphically. In the diagram below, the aggregate production possibility frontier, labeled PQ shows all the points of efficiency in the production of goods X and Y. If the economy produces the -
A SIMPLIFIED EQUATION MODEL
02/17/10
The basic welfare economics problem is to find the theoretical maximum of a social welfare function, subject to various constraints such as the state of technology in production, available natural resources, national infrastructure, and behavoural constraints such as consumer utility maximization an -
Welfarism In Economics
02/17/10
Welfare economics is a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to simultaneously determine the allocational efficiency of a macroeconomy and the income distribution associated with it. It attempts to maximize the level of social welfare by examining the economic activities of the indi -
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02/15/10
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