Regressive (policy)
An expenditure or transfer that increases the incomes of richer households by more than poorer households, in percentage terms. See […]
An expenditure or transfer that increases the incomes of richer households by more than poorer households, in percentage terms. See […]
A relational database is what is needed for database marketing. Such a database is kept on disk and consists of […]
The process of building a relationship with customers which results in the customers becoming more loyal, buying more, and staying […]
The price of one good or service compared to another (usually expressed as a ratio).
Reliability is defined as the probability that a product, system, or service will perform its intended function adequately for a […]
Money sent home by international migrant workers to their families or others in the migrants’ home country. In countries which […]
The maximum legal price a landlord can charge for a rent.
A game in which the same interaction (same payoffs, players, feasible actions) may be occur more than once.
Expenditures by a private or public entity to create new methods of production, products, or other economically relevant new knowledge.
A curve that indicates allocations (combinations) that are as highly valued as one’s reservation option.