Search results for: “allocation of resources”

  • Reallocation of Labor

    Resources See Also Labor Employment Law International Labor Law Industrial Safety Labour Labor Right Labor Policy

  • Reallocation of Labor

    Resources See Also Labor Employment Law International Labor Law Industrial Safety Labour Labor Right Labor Policy

  • Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean

    Transmittal of Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Transmittal of Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North […]

  • Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean

    Transmittal of Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North Pacific Ocean in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Transmittal of Convention on Conservation and Management of High Seas Fisheries Resources in the North […]

  • Cost Allocation

    Literature Review on Cost Allocation and Full-Price Costing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Josephine M. LaPlante offers the following summary about the topic of Cost Allocation and Full-Price Costing: State and local revenue from user […]

  • Cost Allocation

    Literature Review on Cost Allocation and Full-Price Costing In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Josephine M. LaPlante offers the following summary about the topic of Cost Allocation and Full-Price Costing: State and local revenue from user […]

  • Convention on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the South East Atlantic

    Convention on the Conservation of the Living Resources of the South East Atlantic   Article I I. The area to which this Convention shall apply, hereinafter referred to as the “Convention Area,”shall be all waters bounded by a line drawn as follows: Beginning at a point at 6004’36″South latitude and 12019’48″East longitude, thence in a…

  • Redistribution of Income

    Hierarchical Display of Redistribution of income Economics > National accounts > IncomeSocial Questions > Social protection > Social securityEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Allocation of resourcesEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Incomes […]

  • Redistribution of Income

    Hierarchical Display of Redistribution of income Economics > National accounts > IncomeSocial Questions > Social protection > Social securityEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Allocation of resourcesEconomics > Economic policy > Economic policy > Incomes […]

  • Gender Budgeting

    Gender Budgeting (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Gender Budgeting means: a process to help assess whether a government's gender commitments are translated into the allocation of resources to bridge gender gaps. Gender budgeting is not about devising a separate budget for […]

  • Gender Budgeting

    Gender Budgeting (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Gender Budgeting means: a process to help assess whether a government's gender commitments are translated into the allocation of resources to bridge gender gaps. Gender budgeting is not about devising a separate budget for […]

  • Centrally Planned Economy

    An economy in which basic economic decisions are made by a central planning commission or a similar state agency. Price mechanism does not determine the allocation of resources; instead the planning agency assesses resource availability and reports this to the level of government that determines pri…

  • Nonmarket Economy

    Essentially, an economy that is centrally planned, i.e., allocation of resources is directed by a governmental authority, rather than by market forces. For purposes of trade reporting and other reasons, the U.S. government defines the following states as nonmarket economies:China Bulgari…

  • Nonmarket Economy

    Essentially, an economy that is centrally planned, i.e., allocation of resources is directed by a governmental authority, rather than by market forces. For purposes of trade reporting and other reasons, the U.S. government defines the following states as nonmarket economies:China Bulgari…

  • Monopoly Profits

    An excess profit achieved by the monopolist as a result of monopolistic behavior. The effect is to make the marginal cost of production higher than necessary, thereby disrupting the allocation of resources through market forces….