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When the price of sports and exercise falls (ceteris paribus), the equi-marginal principle is unbalanced as the individual obtains greater utility from an extra unit of sports and exercise than from other goods.

The former is mainly of policy relevance; both for BCA in which today often the social cost of noise is ignored [19, 47] and for the pricing of the noise externality in transportation based on the social marginal cost principle [2, 3].

Moreover, the choice of the recommended welfare measures is also important for the potential use of infrastructure user charges based on the marginal cost principle, since it has been shown these charges are determined largely by the individuals subjected to low noise levels [2, 3].

Violation of the equal QTL assumption does not invalidate the marginal benefit principle.

In this study, nonauditory contributions to probe responses were marginal; a principle component analysis within a time window encompassing all 3 deflections (P1, N1, and P2) of the grand-average probe response in Experiment 3 showed that a single spatial component explained over 98% of the variance in that response.

While compassionate in principle, marginal increases in high income tax rates and increases in capital gains taxes have historically been detrimental to overall economic growth and have not encouraged bull markets.

One of the core assumptions is the principle of marginal costs and marginal benefit.

The company works on a principle of marginal gains – that making lots of small savings wherever you can adds up to large cumulative savings in energy use.

In Sozialökonomik the principle of marginal utility is the starting point for an analysis of successively more elaborate systems of economic relationships.

Hence, the marginal costs can in principle be observed by looking at buffer stock size choices and required service levels.

The later Weber's types depict the invariant subjective experiences of anyone who acts within the economic framework as defined by the principle of marginal utility, that is, choosing to maximize satisfaction.

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