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(This model embodies diminishing returns, meaning that as you invest more, you get a smaller return so poor regions should catch up).
Standard model embodies all these three pillars.
Designing a dimensional model embodies this challenge.
But the general equilibrium model embodies two arguments about markets that explain why they can spur economic growth, and these can also be applied to real markets.
Such a model embodies some electron dynamics and can therefore be used to investigate physically more complicated processes than a conventional MHD model can.
Economic capital model embodies many components, of which the measurement is a synthesis of techniques from actuarial science and financial engineering.
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Furthermore, the open-source software movement is driven by the desire to dethrone the proprietary software model, embodied by Microsoft.
The ambassadors of France and Germany wrote a joint article on 4 July strongly criticising the political model embodied by the government and practised also by previous ones.
It encourages more restaurants to source widely, pulling restaurants away from the broadliner model embodied by Sysco.
In order to implement the wage determination model embodied in equation (1), we estimated normalized quasi‐rents per worker using the industry aggregate data described in Additional file1: Appendix B14.
The intergranular interfaces degrade under the action of cyclic loads and their behaviour is represented employing a cohesive zone model embodying a local irreversible damage parameter that evolves according to high-cycle continuum damage laws.
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