supply curve
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsupplyandcurve
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supply
noun
uk/səˈplaɪ/us/səˈplaɪ/
an amount of something that is available ...
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curve
noun[C]
uk/kɜːv/us/kɝːv/
a line that bends continuously and has no ...
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(Definition ofsupplyandcurvefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Summing the quantities of carbon across participating land units at each price gives the carbonsupplycurvefor the region.
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The parameter tunes the nonlinearity of thesupplycurveand the stability of the underlying cobweb model.
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Optimal fishery management with logistic fish population growth implies a backward-bending, discountedsupplycurvefor bioeconomic equilibrium sustained yield.
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For = 1000, thesupplycurveis almost vertical at the steady state.
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Because the disaggregatesupplycurveholds across states and industries at a point in time, we utilize these annual cross-sectional observations to estimate equation (6).
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This restriction can be justified by a vertical laborsupplycurve.
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However, if the demand and supply system is estimated for wastewater only, a well-behavedsupplycurveis found.
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Given producers' price expectation, the optimal production decision is derived from the discounted equilibriumsupplycurve(13).
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If the population is small relative to the resource, the horizontal effortsupplycurveis inappropriate.
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A backward-bendingsupplycurvein a renewable resource market appears to be natural when the discount rate is sufficiently high.
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Figure 1a shows that, as the discount rate increases, thesupplycurvebecomes more backward bending.
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The parameter tunes the nonlinearity of thesupplycurve.
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Likewise, in periods in which these curves cross at the vertical part of thesupplycurve, the education premium increases.
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Thesupplycurvewill adjust outwards in order to restore timber owners permanent income levels with increased selling as they face higher bank loan interest rates.
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It is, in economic terms, a backward-bendingsupplycurve.
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The demand curve will overtake thesupplycurveat about that time.
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When there is a tariff, if thesupplycurveof the foreign country is unknown, the quantity of the good imported may not be predictable.
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In the neoclassical viewpoint, the real factors that determine output and unemployment affect the aggregatesupplycurveonly.
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The resourcesupplycurveis similar to the productssupplycurve.
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In a manner analogous to the price elasticity of demand, it captures the extent of movement along thesupplycurve.
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