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  • 81Economic System of Socialism — The Economic System of Socialism (ESS) was an economic policy implemented in East Germany between 1968–1970, led by General Secretary of the Socialist Unity Party Walter Ulbricht. It focused on high technology sectors in an attempt to make self… …

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  • 82economic order quantity — EOQ A decision model, based on differential calculus, that determines the optimum order size for purchasing (sometimes called the economic purchase quantity) or manufacturing (economic manufacturing quantity) an item of stock. The optimum order… …

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  • 83economic order quantity — EOQ A decision model, based on differential calculus, that determines the optimum order size for purchasing (sometimes called the economic purchase quantity) or manufacturing (economic manufacturing quantity) an item of stock. The optimum order… …

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  • 84Economic and political consequences of the Deepwater Horizon disaster — This article is about the consequences of the Deepwater Horizon disaster. For the drilling rig, explosion and oil spill, see Deepwater Horizon (disambiguation). This article covers the effect of the Deepwater Horizon disaster and resulting oil… …

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  • 85economic order quantity — /ˌi:kənɒmɪk ɔ:də ˌkwɒntɪti/ noun the quantity of stocks which a company should hold, calculated on the basis of the costs of warehousing, of lower unit costs because of higher quantities purchased, the rate at which stocks are used and the time… …

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  • 86Economic efficiency —   A term that refers to the optimal production and consumption of goods and services. This generally occurs when prices of products and services reflect their marginal costs. Economic efficiency gains can be achieved through cost reduction, but… …

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  • 87economic value — The present value of expected future cash flows. For example, the economic value of a fixed asset would be the present value of any future revenues it is expected to generate, less the present value of any future costs related to it …

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  • 88economic value — The present value of expected future cash flows For example, the economic value of a fixed asset would be the present value of any future revenues it is expected to generate, less the present value of any future costs related to it …

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  • 89economic loss — In a products liability action, recovery of damages for economic loss includes recovery for costs of repair and replacement of defective property which is the subject of the transaction, as well as commercial loss for inadequate value and… …

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  • 90economic loss — In a products liability action, recovery of damages for economic loss includes recovery for costs of repair and replacement of defective property which is the subject of the transaction, as well as commercial loss for inadequate value and… …

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