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  • 101plunder — (v.) 1630s, from M.H.G. plunderen to plunder, originally to take away household furniture, from plunder household goods, clothes (Cf. M.H.G. plunder lumber, baggage, 14c.; M.Du. plunder household goods; Fris., Du. plunje clothes ). A word… …

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  • 102бытовые товары — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN household goods Goods needed for living in a household. [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] Тематики охрана окружающей среды EN household goods DE… …

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  • 103Good (economics) — Types of goods in economics. In economics, a good is something that is intended to satisfy some wants or needs of a consumer and thus has economic utility. It is normally used in the plural form goods to denote tangible commodities such as… …

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  • 104Luxury good — Luxuriant redirects here. For the French wine grape also known as Luxuriant, see Jurançon (grape). The Mercedes Benz S Class is a luxury sedan Luxury goods are products and services that are not considered essential and associated with… …

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  • 105Inferior good — Good Y is a normal good since the amount purchased increases from Y1 to Y2 as the budget constraint shifts from BC1 to the higher income BC2. Good X is an inferior good since the amount bought decreases from X1 to X2 as income increases. In… …

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  • 106Rivalry (economics) — In economics, rivalry is a characteristic of a good. A good can be placed along a continuum ranging from rivalrous (rival) to non rival. The same characteristic is sometimes referred to as subtractable or non subtractable [1]. A rival… …

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  • 107Common good (economics) — For the philosophical term, see common good. For other uses, see Common Good (disambiguation). Common goods are defined in economics as goods which are rivalrous and non excludable. Thus, they constitute one of the four main types of the most… …

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  • 108biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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  • 109Material input per service unit — The concept of material input per unit of service (MIPS) originally developed at the Wuppertal Institute, Germany in the 1990s. The MIPS concept can be used to measure eco efficiency of a product or service and applied in all scales from a single …

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  • 110Dow Jones Global Indexes — The Dow Jones Global Indexes (DJGI) is a family of international equity indexes, including world, region, and country indexes and economic sector, market sector, industry group, and subgroup indexes. The indexes are constructed and weighted using …

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