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1 обоснованные предположения
предположение о вогнутости/выпуклости — concavity-convexity assumption
предположение о выпуклости во второй теореме о благосостоянии — convexity assumption in second welfare theorem
предположение о выпуклости на индивидуальных предпочтениях и технологиях — convexity assumption on individual preferences and technologies
При подготовке финансовых отчетов, в отсутствие конкретных противоположных указаний, предполагается, что фирма обладает бесконечно долгим существованием и будет заниматься данным бизнесом бесконечно долгое время. — In preparing financial accounts an assumption is made, where nothing is specifically known to the contrary, that a firm has an infinitely long existence and will continue in its present kind of business indefinitely.
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