Sentence examples for smallest elasticity from inspiring English sources

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The growth of holes dewetting process is driven by gravitatory effects and was observed for LB films obtained by transferring Langmuir monolayer of the smallest elasticity values in which the polymer is in brush conformation.

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Therefore a chamber with a very small elasticity (a balloon) is used in the system.

In this situation, an economic agent with a large elasticity of substitution between consumption and leisure may consume more and enjoy higher utility than an economic agent with a small elasticity of substitution.

The substitution effects among energy inputs and between composite energy and capital are considered very small, so small elasticity values between 0.1 and 0.6 are commonly used in the literature.

This is due to the fact that an economic agent with a large elasticity of substitution between consumption and leisure may consume more and enjoy higher utility than an economic agent with a small elasticity of substitution when the optimal leisure rate reaches the maximum leisure rate allowed while working.

These are very small elasticities, which suggest that reservation wages do not respond very strongly to unemployment duration.

Much smaller elasticities result if one assumes that all models of a given make have their prices changed by the same percentage (red dots in Fig. 4).

They report a significant decline in hour-wage elasticities over the period and relatively small elasticities in the recent years (at least compared to typical estimates for married women).

The few available estimates point to very small elasticities.13 For both men (married or single) and childless single women, estimates are not only small but also very similar between studies for each country.

Step 4 extends Proposition 6 by establishing a lower bound on the gap between optimal outputs under the two kinds of contract that holds uniformly for all technologies in G with sufficiently small elasticities of substitution.

Some of them, such as Lynch ([1983]), Holzer ([1986]), van den Berg ([1990]) and Bloemen and Stancanelli ([2001]), find quite small elasticities of reservation wages with respect to benefits (0.1 or smaller), whereas a couple of others (Fishe [1982] and Feldstein and Poterba [1984]) estimate substantially larger elasticities.

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