- Look up
supply or
supplies in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Supply or
supplies may
refer to: The
amount of a
resource that is
available Supply (economics)...
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policy and regulation,
service provision and standardization. The cost of
supplying water consists, to a very
large extent, of
fixed costs (capital costs...
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London Law, J. (1705).
Money and
Trade Considered with a
Proposal for
Supplying the
Nation with Money. Edinburgh: Anderson. Humphrey,
Thomas M. (1992)...
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Suppliers in a
supply chain are
often ranked by "tier", with first-tier
suppliers supplying directly to the client, second-tier
suppliers supplying to the first...
- Loss of
supply occurs where a
government in a
parliamentary democracy using the
Westminster System or a
system derived from it is
denied a
supply of treasury...
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responsibilities for
supplying the
Royal Navy.
During the war
years the MoS was
based at S**** Mex
House in The Strand, London. The
Ministry of
Supply also took...
- In
mainstream economic theories, the
labour supply is the
total hours (adjusted for
intensity of effort) that
workers wish to work at a
given real wage...
- A
supply shock is an
event that
suddenly increases or
decreases the
supply of a
commodity or service, or of
commodities and
services in general. This sudden...
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Supplying Demand, Inc.,
doing business as
Liquid Death, is a
canned water company founded by Mike Cessario. Its
tagline is "murder your thirst". The drink...
- In macroeconomics,
money supply (or
money stock)
refers to the
total volume of
money held by the
public at a
particular point in time.
There are several...