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Also the services to old and young are not easily substitutable for one another.
In this theory, financial instruments of different terms are not substitutable.
If you don't like either, find something else mutually substitutable.
This is obvious, but since most economists still say they are substitutable, it has to be insisted on.
All sections, except for the rhythm of the small drum, are substitutable and open to interpretation.
The more substitutable one asset is for another, the more readily people will switch.
Goods that are completely substitutable with each other are called perfect substitutes.
In the version commonly sung today, the lyrics allow for a substitutable animal and its respective sound.
Rate transparency had elevated the importance of incorporating market positioning against substitutable alternatives.
There are three available effects for text appearing, all of them substitutable for commands and others.
Community policies, and expenditures upon them are of course not perfectly substitutable for alternative national policies.
Substitutable producer goods would include: petroleum and natural gas (used for heating or electricity).
Human capital is substitutable, but not transferable like land, labor, or fixed capital.
"Now as Daly said, man-made capital and natural capital are not substitutable.
The term "cultural economics" is sometimes used as a synonym for media economics but they are not substitutable.
If the market is defined too widely then it will contain more firms and supposedly substitutable products, preventing a finding of a dominant position.
There is too much substitutable content."
In differentiated markets, unilateral effects tend to arise particularly when the two merging companies have highly substitutable goods.
For thousands of goods, they calculated how much an increase in variety mattered to consumers - how "substitutable" the varieties were.
"This will be the first example of a very low-priced agent entering what is considered to be a substitutable class" of drugs, he said.
The fact is that within the variously designed consoles resides a fairly standard and mutually substitutable assortment of components.
Gold (which was, of course, substitutable for dollars) was obtainable on a limited scale by trade within the sterling area from South Africa.
There are many goods commonly used everyday which are perfectly substitutable yet are differently branded and marketed.
Technological innovation implies that humans are able to use technology to fill the gaps in situations where resources are imperfectly substitutable.
Effectively, this translates into valuable resources that are neither perfectly imitable nor substitutable without great effort (Barney, 1991;: p117).