Example sentences of "[be] at point " in BNC.

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1 If , then we must be at point M in Fig. 6.1 .
2 The new welfare maximum would be at point 8 .
3 Workers would prefer to be at point C rather than point A in Figure 5.1 , while employers would be maximizing profit at point C as well as point A. Despite the scope for a Pareto-improvement in welfare if the real wage were reduced to w * ; , the means of achieving such an improvement are absent in a money using economy .
4 Referring back to Figure 5.9 in Chapter 5 , it is evident that households would prefer to be at point A rather than at points B or C , but that they have no means at their disposal to effect the move to this optimal position .
5 The economy will settle down at point A , a position of neoclassical equilibrium from the point of view of firms , though obviously not from the point of view of households , which would prefer to be at point B. Households must therefore revise downwards their planned expenditure on goods in the light of their failure to sell all of their labour services .
6 Both firms and households would prefer to be at point Z but they are prevented from realizing their optimal mode of behaviour by a general lack of demand in the economy .
7 Clearly the best location ought to be at point eight .
8 Since the expected rate of inflation is zero , the appropriate Phillips curve is the original one depicted by A in Fig. 6.4 : the economy is at point D where NUP is the natural unemployment percentage .
9 Let us say that this critical level is at point A in Figure 4.3 .
10 But this full equilibrium position , at C , is inferior to the one at which inflation is zero and unemployment is equal to its natural rate , point B. This is clear from the fact that both have the same unemployment rate , but point C has a higher inflation rate ; it is also indicated by the fact that at point C the popularity of the government is lower than it is at point B. We therefore have the odd result that the position which is optimal , point B , is not feasible , whereas the position that is feasible is sub-optimal .
11 In the long run the efficient allocation is at point E in Figure 18–1 , where marginal benefit , SMC , and LMC coincide .
12 The new equilibrium is at point 7 and the consumer is at a higher level of welfare ( as can be seen by the tangency point to the higher indifference curve ) .
13 Suppose the wage rate for the economy is : then at the individual level in Fig. 10–6(a) the equilibrium income leisure choice is at point 1 .
14 The other point on the increase in the A six five eight six five eight fl is at point thirteen , er yes there has there was an increase of three thousand vehicles a day , er on that road with the opening of the Southern bypass .
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