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bequest motive and determining whether this really is a relevant factor affecting the theoretical decision to purchase life …
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positive with Law of Mass Action of reversible economic (chemical) reactions. Study of utility ( I call utility as all that a … human being needs) helps us understand Quantity Theory better. Utility and water have similarities. Water is a form of … matter and utility is a form of wealth. Water is universal solvent and so is utility. All other forms of wealth dissolve in …
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Marshall's Utility which is nothing but need or usefulness satisfies the requirements of wealth. It can be expressed in … concentration. Like water in chemistry, this utility is a universal solvent in economics in which all other forms of wealth dissolve …. This utility is made up of two components; A)goods and services that are otherwise called WANTS and B)money and money …
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takes into account not only the utility of the per-period outcomes (instantaneous payoffs,) but also the differences between … the utility of pairs of adjacent outcomes, and the direction of the differences (gains or losses). In this framework loss …
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A formal scheme is described for coalition formation in a game of interconnected participants with monotonic utility … functions. Special coalitions are studied which have an advantage over the rest in the sense of higher utility for each of the …
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We apply Maslow’s hierarchy of needs to the concept of utility and then go on to a new model where individual …
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lifetime annuities by married couples. With this aim in mind, we develop an optimization model of the utility provided by …
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We state the following hypotheses: 1) Happiness depends on social rank – a term from primatology meaning the place in group hierarchy which determines mating chances, number of offspring and food share; this dependence explains the correlation between relative income and subjective well-being...
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Current analysis addresses an apparently critical issue of wealth circulation in the society. We try to play a game with the welfare- related burden of taxation. Thus, the Negotiator No.1 stands up for citizens legal and moral rights to social services. The Negotiator No.2 proceeds from the...
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If bigger objects go into a jar, then there will be space to fill it with smaller objects in sequence. If the order of the objects are reversed, then it ends in filling it at the starting point. Happiness in life is similar to this. Fill high priority needs in the life, and smaller needs can be...
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