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  • 111Marginal Prophets — There are two bands called The Marginal Prophets. One is a Celtic band from Southern Germany and the other is a Hip Hop band from San Francisco. Contents 1 The (Celtic) Marginal Prophets 1.1 Primary members 1.2 Discography …

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  • 112Marginal Revolution (blog) — This article is about a blog about economics. For the economics term regarding marginal utility, see Marginal utility. Tyler Cowen, co founder and most prolific contributor to the blog Marginal Revolution is a blog focused on economics run by… …

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  • 113Marginal profit — In microeconomics, marginal profit is the term used to refer to the difference between the marginal cost and the marginal revenue for producing one additional unit of production. Under the marginal approach to profit maximization, to maximize… …

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  • 114Marginal conditional stochastic dominance — In finance, marginal conditional stochastic dominance is a condition under which a portfolio can be improved in the eyes of all risk averse investors by incrementally moving funds out of one asset (or one sub group of the portfolio s assets) and… …

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  • 115Marginal Social Cost - MSC — The total cost to society as a whole for producing one further unit, or taking one further action, in an economy. This total cost of producing one extra unit of something is not simply the direct cost borne by the producer, but also must include… …

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  • 116Marginal propensity to import — The marginal propensity to import (MPM) refers to the change in import expenditure that occurs with a change in disposable income (income after taxes and transfers). For example, if a household earns one extra dollar of disposable income, and the …

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  • 117Marginal Revenue Product - MRP — The change in revenue that results from the addition of one extra unit when all other factors are kept equal. The marginal revenue product is used in marginal analysis to examine the effect of variable inputs, such as labor, and follows the law… …

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  • 118Marginal likelihood — In statistics, a marginal likelihood function, or integrated likelihood, is a likelihood function in which some parameter variables have been marginalised. It may also be referred to as evidence, but this usage is somewhat idiosyncratic. Given a… …

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  • 119Marginal sulcus — Brain: Marginal sulcus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Marginal sulcus not labeled, but region is visible at upper left.) Latin ramus marginalis; sulcus marginalis NeuroNames …

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  • 120marginal productivity theory — In economics, the theory that firms will pay a productive agent only what he or she adds to the financial earnings of the firm. Developed by writers such as John Bates Clark and Philip Henry Wicksteed at the end of the 19th century, marginal… …

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