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The Economics of Product Safety

The Bell Journal of Economics and Management Science, 1973
The report of the National Commission on Product Safety stated that the American public is being exposed to many unreasonably hazardous products. Further, the post-accident remedies to compensate victims of product-related accidents are inadequate and encourage the continued production of unsafe products.
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Economic Responsibility for the By-Products of Production

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1970
The central concepts governing resources- allocation in the United States have historically been private property, freedom of exchange, and competition. The social engine built on these concepts has produced rapid exploita tion of resources and rapidly rising per capita income in the United States.
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Biohydrogen production using algae: Potentiality, Economics and Challenges.

Bioresource Technology, 2022
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Quality economics and productivity [PDF]

open access: possibleIEEE Conference on Aerospace and Electronics, 2002
The quality economics principle establishes the relationship between the value of quality and the cost of quality. The manager of the quality function in an organization is guided by this principle in the task of insuring that the quality value of the outputs of the organization is higher than the investment made (cost of quality) to achieve that ...
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Productivity and Economic Development

2018
This chapter provides both theoretical and empirical reviews on productivity and economic development. Its starting point is the surveys on literature that stress the importance of productivity enhancement to fill the so-called twin gaps of development. The first part of the chapter reviews the concept papers of productivity, such as labor productivity
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Institutional Economics and The Theory of Production

Journal of Economic Issues, 1987
What is wanted is training in the ways and means of productive industry, not in the ways and means of salesmanship and profitable investment. By force of habit, men trained to a businesslike view of what is right and real will be irretrievably biased against any plan of production and distribution that is not drawn in terms of commercial profit and ...
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Production Economics (Theory of the Firm)

1980
Abstract This chapter discusses the scope of production economics. Major relationships studied in production economics in the context of agriculture are explained, namely: the factor-product relationship, factor-factor relationship, and product-product relationship.
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