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- Marginalism is a theory of economics that attempts to explain the discrepancy in the value of goods and services by reference to their secondary, or marginal...
- in 2001 Marginal (manga) El Marginal, Argentine TV series Marginal seat or marginal constituency or marginal, in politics Marginalism Marginal analysis...
- The Marginals, also called the "Paddy Irish" gang, was a New York street gang during the early 1900s which, under stevedore Thomas F. "Tanner" Smith,...
- In probability theory and statistics, the marginal distribution of a subset of a collection of random variables is the probability distribution of the...
- In economics, the marginal cost is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is increased, i.e. the cost of producing additional...
- marginalized from executive positions and continue to earn less than men in upper management positions. Another example of individual marginalization...
- A marginal likelihood is a likelihood function that has been integrated over the parameter space. In Bayesian statistics, it represents the probability...
- In economics, marginal concepts are ****ociated with a specific change in the quantity used of a good or service, as opposed to some notion of the over-all...
- A marginal value is a value that holds true given particular constraints, the change in a value ****ociated with a specific change in some independent variable...
- Marginal utility, in mainstream economics, describes the change in utility (pleasure or satisfaction resulting from the consumption) of one unit of a good...