Please, see it for yourselves:
http://www.princeton.edu/~dixitak/home/Elaine.pdf
more→In economics a “price taker” is defined as a small individual or firm that is not able to affect the prices of goods individually.
We are price takers. Even if we go now to the local grocery store and one million tomatoes, the price of tomatoes in the market won’t be affected.
Not being a price taker [...]
more→I’ve been tweeting for a few days already in @tweetabtnothing. This have caused me to reflect on the way information is transmitted nowadays in the internet. Ten years ago, the problem of the search engines in the internet (do you remember Yahoo! and Altavista?) was not only having a good algorithm for the search but [...]
more→Interesting piece on the economy of the West Bank: http://bit.ly/9MUmUF
more→The financial crisis hits all of us. Harvard decided to cut on the heating in the library to save some bucks.
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more→These are some thieves that know about cost-effectiveness analysis: http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,,5327965,00.html
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