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- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/HACC_Central_Pennsylvania's_Community_College/FS_101_Career_Development_and_Decision-making_Open_Educational_Resource_(OER)/01%3A_PART_1_-_Who_Am_I/02%3A_Motivation_for_Your_Journey/2.04%3A_References_Resources_and_Works_CitedBruce Hill, Linda. (2020). Career Decision-making for Adults. Bruce Hill Career Decision-making for Adults Lumen Learning [courses.lumenlearning.com] Bruce Hill, Linda. (2022). Career/Life Planning an...Bruce Hill, Linda. (2020). Career Decision-making for Adults. Bruce Hill Career Decision-making for Adults Lumen Learning [courses.lumenlearning.com] Bruce Hill, Linda. (2022). Career/Life Planning and Personal Exploration. Lumen Learning. Bruce Hill Career Life Planning and Personal Exploration [Bruce Hill Career] [courses.lumenlearning.com] Martinez, G., Shaker, E. (2021). Career and Life Planning. LibreTexts. Career and Life Planning (Martinez and Shaker) - Social Sci LibreTexts
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Principles_of_Macroeconomics_3e_(OpenStax)/03%3A_Demand_and_Supply/3.06%3A_Demand_Supply_and_EfficiencyIn 1890, the famous economist Alfred Marshall wrote that asking whether supply or demand determined a price was like arguing “whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts...In 1890, the famous economist Alfred Marshall wrote that asking whether supply or demand determined a price was like arguing “whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts a piece of paper.” The answer is that both blades of the demand and supply scissors are always involved.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Development_Details/OER_RemixerThe OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do...The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Heritage_University/Introductory_Psychology_-_Heritage_University/06%3A_Week_6_-_Memory/6.02%3A_Class_Day_6.2/6.2.01%3A_How_to_Find_Scholarly_Peer-Reviewed_Journal_ArticlesThe OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do...The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Heritage_University/Introductory_Psychology_-_Heritage_University/05%3A_Week_5_-_Biological_Psychology/5.02%3A_Class_Day_5.2/5.2.03%3A_What_Are_Scientific_JournalsThe OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do...The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/SOC_341%3A_Sex_and_Gender_(Lugo)/08%3A_Men_and_Masculinity/8.02%3A_Boys_won't_be_boys._Boys_will_be_what_we_teach_them_to_be.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Economics_(Boundless)/1%3A_Principles_of_Economics/1.3%3A_Interaction_of_Individuals_Firms_and_SocietiesFirms allow an economy to operate more efficiently and reduce the transaction costs of coordinating production.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/ECN-1050%3A_Principles_of_Microeconomics/03%3A_Demand_and_Supply/3.06%3A_Demand_Supply_and_EfficiencyIn 1890, the famous economist Alfred Marshall wrote that asking whether supply or demand determined a price was like arguing “whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts...In 1890, the famous economist Alfred Marshall wrote that asking whether supply or demand determined a price was like arguing “whether it is the upper or the under blade of a pair of scissors that cuts a piece of paper.” The answer is that both blades of the demand and supply scissors are always involved.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Heritage_University/Introductory_Psychology_-_Heritage_University/06%3A_Week_6_-_Memory/6.02%3A_Class_Day_6.2/6.2.02%3A_PsycInfo_GuideThe OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do...The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/International_Trade_-_Theory_and_Policy/07%3A_Trade_Policy_Effects_with_Perfectly_Competitive_Markets/7.03%3A_The_Welfare_Effects_of_Trade_Policies-_Partial_EquilibriumA partial equilibrium analysis distinguishes between the welfare of consumers who purchase a product and the producers who produce it. Consumer welfare is measured using consumer surplus, while produc...A partial equilibrium analysis distinguishes between the welfare of consumers who purchase a product and the producers who produce it. Consumer welfare is measured using consumer surplus, while producer welfare is measured using producer surplus. Revenue collected by the government is assumed to be redistributed to others. Government revenue is either spent on public goods or is redistributed to someone in the economy, thus raising someone’s welfare.
- https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Economics/Managerial_Economics_Principles_(LibreTexts)/06%3A_Market_Equilibrium_and_the_Perfect_Competition_Model/6.07%3A_Why_Perfect_Competition_Is_DesirableAt the price charged at equilibrium, some buyers are getting a bargain of sorts because they would have been willing to purchase at least some units even if the price had been somewhat higher. The fac...At the price charged at equilibrium, some buyers are getting a bargain of sorts because they would have been willing to purchase at least some units even if the price had been somewhat higher. The fact that market demand curves are downward sloping rather than perfectly flat reflects willingness of customers to make purchases at higher prices.