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  • 101price — price1 [ praıs ] noun *** 1. ) count the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something: They charge the same prices in all their restaurants. The cameras range in price from $150 to over $600. The price per person goes down for… …

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  • 102Price ceiling — A price ceiling is a government imposed limit on how high a price can be charged on a product. For a price ceiling to be effective, it must differ from the free market price. In the graph at right, the supply and demand curves intersect to… …

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  • 103price — priceable, adj. /pruys/, n., v., priced, pricing. n. 1. the sum or amount of money or its equivalent for which anything is bought, sold, or offered for sale. 2. a sum offered for the capture of a person alive or dead: The authorities put a price… …

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  • 104Price of anarchy — The price of anarchy is a concept from game theory that describes the difference in maximum social utility and the utility of an equilibrium point of the game.DefinitionGiven a game G=(N,A,u), it is natural to consider the social welfare , i.e.… …

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  • 105price — I UK [praɪs] / US noun Word forms price : singular price plural prices *** 1) [countable] the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy something They charge the same prices in all their restaurants. The cameras range in price from… …

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  • 106Price v. Pennsylvania R. Co. — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Price v. Pennsylvania R. Co. ArgueDate= January 9 ArgueYear= 1885 DecideDate=January 26 DecideYear=1885 FullName=Price v. Pennsylvania R. Co. USVol=113 USPage=218 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= SCOTUS=1882 1887… …

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  • 107Price/performance ratio — In economics and engineering, the price/performance ratio refers to a product s ability to deliver performance, of any sort, for its price. Generally speaking, products with a higher price/performance ratio are more desirable, excluding other… …

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  • 108Price revolution — Used generally to describe a series of economic events from the second half of the 15th century to the first half of the 17th, the price revolution refers most specifically to the high rate of inflation that characterized the period across… …

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  • 109PRICE, Thomas (1852-1909) — first Labour premier of South Australia son of a stone mason, was born at Brymbo near Wrexham, North Wales, on 19 January 1852. The family moved to Liverpool where he was educated at the St George s Church of England penny school. At nine years… …

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  • 110price — /praɪs/ noun 1. money which has to be paid to buy something ♦ competitive price a low price aimed to compete with a rival product ♦ to sell goods off at half price to sell goods at half the price at which they were being sold before ♦ cars in the …

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