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Human Skin Bank In Malaysia: Addressing Clinical Demands Through Islamic Shariah Perspectives
Muhamad Rafiqi Hehsan
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Mercantilist and protectionist shocks on innovation, growth, and economic policy in European regions. [PDF]
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Development of Trip Production Models Using Household Surveys for Urban Travel Demand Forecasting
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Demanding Apology, Demanding Forgiveness
Social Philosophy Today, 2023American media is very quick to ask victims of anti-Black violence if they forgive their victimizers. The media’s nearly reflexive framing is a symptom of the broader, cultural demand that Black victims grant forgiveness for racist violence. Reading Juliet Hooker and Myisha Cherry, this paper links the current preponderance of such demand for ...
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1987
Demand theory describes and explains individual choice of consumption bundles. Traditional theory considers optimizing behaviour when the consumer's choice is restricted to consumption bundles that satisfy a budget constraint. The budget constraint is determined by price–income pairs.
Böhm, Volker +3 more
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Demand theory describes and explains individual choice of consumption bundles. Traditional theory considers optimizing behaviour when the consumer's choice is restricted to consumption bundles that satisfy a budget constraint. The budget constraint is determined by price–income pairs.
Böhm, Volker +3 more
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The International Journal of Health Planning and Management, 2000
This paper describes and compares the development of strategies to manage demand in healthcare in the UK and the USA. It suggests that the development is revealing the need to include disciplines other than the traditional ones of economics and public health if its effects are to be understood. Using as an example the growth of telephone help lines and
A, Mark, D, Pencheon, R, Elliott
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This paper describes and compares the development of strategies to manage demand in healthcare in the UK and the USA. It suggests that the development is revealing the need to include disciplines other than the traditional ones of economics and public health if its effects are to be understood. Using as an example the growth of telephone help lines and
A, Mark, D, Pencheon, R, Elliott
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Journal of Economic Theory, 2003
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