competition, the problem of the commons, preference revelation, contribution
games, pollution and wage-setting trade unions) are explained in Table 1.
x i |
x |
U (x ,x) |
x=f(x ,...,x ) 1 n | |
Trade-Unions |
porcentual |
Inflation |
Utility |
Inflation |
Polution |
Output of |
Amount of |
Profit |
Production |
Contribution |
Private Inputs |
Quantity of |
Utility |
Production |
Preference |
Preference |
Social State |
Utility |
Social Rule |
Problem of |
Inputs used |
An |
Profit |
Environment as |
Oligopoly |
Output of |
Price |
Profit |
Inverse demand |
Technologi- |
Input needed |
Technological |
Profit |
Technology |
TABLE 1
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