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  • ...[Production, costs, and pricing|Production]] and [[Distribution (economics)|Distribution]] '''5.3.4''' The [[Income distribution|Distributio '''7.2.4''' [[Resource extraction|Extraction]] and [[Process industries|Conversion]]&nbs
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  • * Any [[agricultural]] and [[natural resource]]s [[Category:Resource economics]]
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  • ...rations exist near virtually all population centers. These are [[Capital (economics)|capital]]-intensive operations, utilizing large earth-moving equipment, be ...cts |publisher=Qpa.org |date= |accessdate=2009-06-08}}</ref> The Waste and Resource Action Programme (WRAP)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wrap.org.uk/construct
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  • ...ications, Cost Estimating, and Cost Analysis," NIST BFRL Office of applied Economics, NISTIR6389, October 1999. [http://www.fire.nist.gov/bfrlpubs/build99/PDF/b ...ntal requirements can be identified. Environmental procedures can address resource efficiency, energy efficiency, "healthy indoor air quality, environmental c
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  • ...as occupational disasters became a bigger issue in the view of society and economics, the Korean government established and released the Occupational and Safety 4. In 2001, KOSHA reorganized the division into teams and founded Human Resource Development (HRD) team.
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  • ...year = 1995 | booktitle = Brushfires in California wildlands: ecology and resource management | editor = Keeley, J.E.; Scott, T., editors | pages = 101–112 ...y.csustan.edu/bsantos/section3.htm | title=Section Three: Problems, Cares, Economics, and Species | work=The Eucalyptus of California | first=Robert L. | last=S
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  • ...ined. Mining in a wider sense comprises extraction of any [[non-renewable resource]] (e.g., [[petroleum]], [[natural gas]], or even [[fossil water|water]]). ...ore body. This leads to a mathematical [[mineral resource classification|resource estimation]] to estimate the size and [[ore grade|grade]] of the deposit.
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  • ...ge that a short-term solution is possible: a mix of government and private resource to make easy the transition. In this situation, the government would serve ...]] (also known as the International Association for the Study of Insurance Economics)
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  • ...oyment, Inequality and Terrorism: Another Look at the Relationship between Economics and Terrorism |year=2005 |format=PDF |accessdate=2008-12-28| archiveurl = h ...index/781318312.pdf |accessdate = 2008-04-02 |journal = Defence and Peace Economics |doi = 10.1080/10242690701455433 |format=PDF |last2 = Nafziger |first2 = E.
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  • ...tomy of '''guns/butter''' in popular culture, originates from politics and economics and comes in various forms as guns and butter, guns over butter, guns or bu ...istic economies involving player decisions to invest in infrastructure and resource gathering or military units.
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