CapEx are an up-front expense, which are either paid as a lump sum or financed with extra charges. Operational expenses (OpEx): The recurring costs incurred while operating a particular system. For the ERP case, that would include utility fees (such as power and cooling) to keep the ...
My interest in writing these posts goes back to my first year of college, when I took two classes which have profoundly influenced my thinking—one on the philosophy of knowledge, one on the analysis of scientific discourse—when doing a minor in philosophy. ...
Macroeconomics homework often features challenging yet critical questions about the balance of payments (BOP), a cornerstone of understanding a country’s economic transactions with the global market. These questions assess your grasp of trade, investment, and financial flows, making them integ... 24th...
Experimental economicsaddresses economic questions in settings where data are “deliberately created for scientific (or other) purposes under controlled conditions” (Friedman and Sunder, 1994). Experimental economics may use technology as simple as pen and paper or cards, e.g.,Chamberlin (1948), but...
If you really want “social context” regarding Aboriginal women and homicide, consider this: the government has done incredible damage to the indigenous people of Canada with its bureaucratic, Soviet-style rulership of this political sub-class. Aboriginals are subject to the most socialistic treatme...
Questions Academic integrity Ask a questionFor unlimited access to Homework Help, a Homework+ subscription is required. OC user in Economics· 10 Dec 2017 1) According to the principle of diminishing marginal utility, as consumption of a good increases, total utility A) increases at a decreasing...
However, I don’t think that the rise in inequality in the last 30 years has contributed to more guard labor. The recent rise in inequality in the United States has been caused by enormous gains at the top while the real income of the middle class has grown much more slowly. People fee...
Simon HA (1955) On a class of skew distribution functions. Biometrika 42(3–4):425–440 Article Google Scholar Thoenig J-C (2015) Why France is building a mega-university at Paris-Saclay to rival Silicon Valley. URL:https://theconversation.com/why-france-is-building-a-mega-university-...
This is an inherently immoral proposition, where one group of people inevitably coalesce into an illegitimate ruling class to control and administer other people ‘for their own good’; the good of the collective. Even if this aggregation of power were not the case, no man or group of men ...
or community has to contribute to health issues. It’s one thing to live near a dentist, but if you never take off work to make sure your kids get in for a check-up, it does little good. Do the kids get on the school bus so they don’t trundle in late and disrupt the class?