-
generally be
issued on a fixed-price basis, but
provision is also made for
unpriced purchase orders to be
issued where "it is
impractical to
obtain pricing...
- program: (0)
INPUT INVENTORY FILE-A
PRICE FILE-B ;
OUTPUT PRICED-INV FILE-C
UNPRICED-INV FILE-D ; HSP D . (1)
COMPARE PRODUCT-NO (A) WITH PRODUCT-NO (B) ; IF...
-
another party's (or parties') activity.
Externalities can be
considered as
unpriced components that are
involved in
either consumer or
producer market transactions...
- of
natural capital ****ets will
impact human well-being and the economy.
Unpriced natural capital is what we
refer to when
businesses or
individuals exploit...
-
decisions of
producers and consumers”,
since “carbon
emissions have an '
unpriced'
societal cost in
terms of
their deleterious effects on the earth's climate...
- and not "objects of exchange",
unlike final goods. Therefore, they were
unpriced, and
hence the
system would be
necessarily irrational, as the
central planners...
- and not "objects of exchange",
unlike final goods. Therefore, they were
unpriced and
hence the
system would be
necessarily irrational as the
central planners...
- and not "objects of exchange",
unlike final goods. Therefore, they were
unpriced and
hence the
system would be
necessarily inefficient since the central...
-
analysis of
recycling does not
include what
economists call externalities:
unpriced costs and
benefits that
accrue to
individuals outside of
private transactions...
- John F. (1
November 1998). "Efficient
Congestion Tolls in the
Presence of
Unpriced Congestion: A Peak and Off-Peak
Simulation Model".
Journal of
Urban Economics...