natural loss of goods

  • 1Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution — Natural Capitalism : Creating the Next Industrial Revolution   …

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  • 2Natural capital — Bachalpsee in the Swiss Alps; generally mountainous areas are less affected by human activity …

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  • 3Natural monopoly — A monopoly describes a situation where all (or most) sales in a market are undertaken by a single firm. A natural monopoly by contrast is a condition on the cost technology of an industry whereby it is most efficient (involving the lowest long… …

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  • 4The Natural Economic Order — is the most famous book of Silvio Gesell. PUBLISHED REFERENCES TO GESELL S THEORY John Maynard Keynes: General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936): Gesell s main book is written in cool, scientific language; though it is suffused… …

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  • 5carriage of goods — ▪ law Introduction       in law, the transportation of goods by land, sea, or air. The relevant law governs the rights, responsibilities, liabilities, and immunities of the carrier and of the persons employing the services of the carrier.… …

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  • 6Purchasing Power Loss/Gain — An increase or decrease in how much consumers can buy with a given amount of money. Consumers lose purchasing power when prices increase, and gain purchasing power when prices decrease. Causes of purchasing power loss include government… …

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  • 7ЕСТЕСТВЕННАЯ УБЫЛЬ — (NATURAL LOSS OF GOODS) недостача массы грузов и товарно материальных ценностей, возникающая при их транспортировке и складировании вследствие присущих им естественных свойств (усушка, утруска, утечка и т.п.). Перевозчик не отвечает за недостачу… …

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  • 8Affreightment — Admiralty law History …

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  • 9Agricultural biodiversity — is a sub set of general biodiversity including all cultivated varieties. Cultivated varieties can be broadly classified into “modern varieties” and “farmer’s or traditional varieties”. Modern varieties are the outcome of scientific breeding and… …

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  • 10Surplus product — Part of a series on Marxism …

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