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resource constraint

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meanings of resourceand constraint


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resource
noun
uk /rɪˈzɔːs/ us /ˈriː.sɔːrs/
a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, ...
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constraint
noun
uk /kənˈstreɪnt/ us /kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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Examples of resource constraint


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The aggregate resourceconstraint (8) can be derived from (16) and (17).
A resourceconstraint is an equation over several numeric expressions, which are called resource functions.
If a firm has a resourceconstraint, the opportunity cost of meeting the environmental standards is in terms of its reduced output.
The intertemporal allocation of consumption is the same for both steady states, as it is the resourceconstraint and the labor market equilibrium condition.
The household's budget constraint is not explicitly included, because it is redundant when the resourceconstraint holds and the government's budget constraint is satisfied.
The firm with a resourceconstraint will be having less resources left for the production of its main product after meeting the standards.
Recall that we have already established the equivalence of planner's resourceconstraint (32a) and (32b) and that of the resource constraint in the decentralized equilibrium (31a) and (31b).
Formally, the golden rule inflation rate is obtained by maximizing the per period utility under the constraint (12) and the steady state version of the resourceconstraint.
Equation (2) is the aggregate resourceconstraint on final goods.
Additional resources, beyond those forming the resourceconstraint for the analysis of efficiency, are to be found from somewhere to support providing these services - irrespective of opportunity cost considerations.
Within an overall resourceconstraint, enhancing a service provided to one person inevitably will involve curtailing a service provided to another.
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At a time of resourceconstraint, it is inevitable that reductions must apply to all.
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We are churning up waiting lists to measure them differently and try to make them look better, when the real problem is a resourceconstraint.
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Enterprises faced a resourceconstraint and hoarded labour and other inputs and avoided sub-contracting intermediate production activities, preferring to retain the work in-house.
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If resource constraints prevent this, contract-based regulation is inappropriate.
But, not all the farmers can afford this due to resource constraints.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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