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- Uneconomic growth is economic growth that reflects or creates a decline in the quality of life. The concept is used in human development theory, welfare...
- decades before there is so much wear that re****ing and repair becomes uneconomical. Ship breaking allows materials from the ship, especially steel, to be...
- effects include dilution of holdings of the acquirer, making the takeover uneconomical to third parties, and adverse influence of current share prices. Auerbach...
- conventional locomotive because many parts required replacement, an uneconomical proposition for a "one-off" locomotive. In the United States, Union Pacific...
- hp in the UK. It, therefore, was expensive to own and too heavy and uneconomical to achieve volume sales, so it was unable to compete in the newly developing...
- fibers, but manufacturing of these fibers by his process was relatively uneconomical. In 1890, L.H. Despeissis invented the cuprammonium processwhich uses...
- War. However, as mine warfare became more developed this method became uneconomical. This method was revived by the German Imperial German Navy during World...
- amount to their bank or merchant services provider, thereby making it uneconomical. Discover is a notable exception to the above. A customer with a Discover...
- on newspapers (4d per sheet) forced the price up so high that it was uneconomic to publish more frequently. When the stamp duty was cut in 1836, The Guardian...
- tax levied on industrial alcohol during the Civil War made this use uneconomical. The tax was repealed in 1906. Use as an automotive fuel dates back to...