Related to Demand and supply: Elasticity of Demand and Supplysupply and demand supply and demand, in classical economics, factors that are said to determine price, by correlating the amount of a given commodity producers hope to sell at a certain price (supply), and the amount of that commodi...
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About this article Cite this article Benston, G.J., Horsky, D. The relationship between the demand and supply of home financing and neighborhood characteristics: An empirical study of mortgage redlining. J Finan Serv Res 5, 235–260 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00115320 Download citatio...
The mismatch between the supply and demand of ecosystem services has become a critical cause of the decline of urban ecological security. Studying the supply–demand matching of ecosystem services and exploring its association with urban spatial governance are imperative for ensuring sustainable urbanizatio...
Digitization can enable operational leaders to access crucial data on supply and demand, and it can provide a lens into the product availability, inventory, and order status of a company’s suppliers. “Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, our manufacturing facilities around t...
In this article In This Section See Also To understand how the planning system works, it is necessary to understand the prioritized goals of the planning system, the most important of which are to ensure that:Any demand will be met by sufficient supply. Any supply serves a purpose....
Metrics tracking human demand on, and availability of, regenerative and waste absorptive capacity within the biosphere are therefore needed. Ecological Footprint analysis is such a metric; it measures human appropriation (Ecological Footprint) and the biosphere's supply (biocapacity) of ecosystem ...
Demand planning-oriented research on nighttime urban lighting provides a foundation for formulating strategies to eliminate dark areas and reduce light pollution. In this paper, Binjiang District of Hangzhou was investigated. Four factors, namely land-us
The expectations, actions and mindset of the users are found through semi-structured interviews, labeled here as “information demand.” By mapping out several users' actions and decisions towards a goal, an understanding for expectations, experience, relationships, and the most important touchpoints ...
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