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... cost curve shifts up- ward ( social cost curve ) and further reduces the optimal level of pesticide use to C. Additional costs result from the overuse of pes- ticides . Potential and actual damage caused by pesti- cides leads to an ...
... cost curve shifts up- ward ( social cost curve ) and further reduces the optimal level of pesticide use to C. Additional costs result from the overuse of pes- ticides . Potential and actual damage caused by pesti- cides leads to an ...
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... costs and relatively small variable costs . The combination of large fixed costs and small variable costs results in returns to scale , meaning that the greater the volume of production , the lower the per unit cost will be . The logic ...
... costs and relatively small variable costs . The combination of large fixed costs and small variable costs results in returns to scale , meaning that the greater the volume of production , the lower the per unit cost will be . The logic ...
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... cost relates to the need for representa- tion . As noted earlier , direct consultation may be inap- propriate for decisions that entail large - scale and / or high cost activities , raising problems of accountability and agency ...
... cost relates to the need for representa- tion . As noted earlier , direct consultation may be inap- propriate for decisions that entail large - scale and / or high cost activities , raising problems of accountability and agency ...
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Most fruit and vegetables in Thailand are grown using pesticides Used properly pesticides help farmers produce | 16 |
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