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21 Downward sloping curve
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22 Erratic curve
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23 Fitting a curve
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24 Frequency curve
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25 Growth curve
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26 Income-consumption curve
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27 Indifference curve
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28 Jerky curve
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29 Logistic curve
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30 Market demand curve
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31 Money demand curve
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32 Movement along the curve
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33 Normal curve
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34 Price-consumption curve
منحنى الاستهلاك مَنْسُوبًا للسعر -
35 Probability curve
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36 Production curve
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37 Production possibility curve
منحنى احتمالات الإنتاجEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Production possibility curve
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38 Properties of the curve
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39 Rise of a curve
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40 Run of a curve
مجرى أو مسلك أو مسار منحنى
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