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The Role of Profits in Physiocratic Economics
Gianni Vaggi
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Managerial Economics of Non-Profit Organizations
2008Overview of managerial economics of non-profit ...
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Exergy and economics: Is exergy profitable?
Exergy, An International Journal, 2002Abstract The author explains his views that the understanding we have developed of the relations between exergy and economics—and the tools that have correspondingly been created—are great successes, but that these areas need to be further developed and somewhat simplified to permit industry to apply them more widely and beneficially.
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Economic Profitability and the Valuationof the Firm
The Journal of Portfolio Management, 2012Many discounted cash flow models produce estimates of firm value that are implicitly based upon economically implausible perpetual forecasts of firm profitability. This discrepancy arises because standard free cash flow models leave operating profits and capital levels as free parameters.
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Nursing: An economic entity and profitable enterprise
Nursing Administration Quarterly, 1995The concept of nursing as an economic entity and a profitable enterprise is a dramatic shift away from traditional employment structures. A move toward self-employment, self-interest, and capitalism is proposed, so that nursing may reap proper financial rewards.
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Profit in American Economic Theory
The Review of Economic Studies, 1933DURING the past sixty years, there has been a highly significant development of the concept of profit in American economic thought, generally unaffected by influences from abroad. The process of this development has given the term an entirely new content and new connotations which are peculiar to its use in the United States.
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Economic reform and production profitability
Refractories, 1968The new planning and economic-stimulation system, which has increased the independence of enterprises, requires that accountants exercise increased supervision over production, that cost-accounting be introduced into shops, and that the operations of all economic services be improved. The principal goal of the new accounting reforms (an increase in the
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What Profit in Teaching Economics?
Economic Affairs, 1986The role of profit in stimulating entrepreneurial discovery is often misrepresented in economics teaching in schools at worst as capitalist greed and at best is usually ignored. David Parker, Senior Lecturer in Business Economics at the Polytechnic of Newcastle upon Tyne, considers the history of profit in economic analysis and calls for a fundamental ...
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Project Profitability and the Economics of Sustainable Development
Proceedings of SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2001AbstractIn the past economic models captured economic externalities such as sustainable economic development as additional investments that increased project operational costs. There is a need to internalize investment in sustainable economic development in project profitability models.
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