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What does PF stand for?

Production Factor


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The overriding goal for these companies, he adds, is to be able to gain visibility over energy trends in near real-time, correlate them to production factors like material data, shift data, or events like downtime, and thus be able to do something about energy efficiency while the trend is still unfolding, as opposed to reacting well after the fact.
A pivotal role in those changes was played by the emergence of the practice of leasing land, that is a market or quasi-market in limited use rights pertaining to land, which was by far the most important production factor in the preindustrial countryside.
A seminar at Glynllifon College, Llanwnda, will outline how the technique can help predict key production factors such as beef feed efficiency, marbling and tenderness.
A national environment's opportunity set is determined by its production factors and institutions, and firms seek profitable opportunities in the context of the opportunity set (North 1990).
aaa However, he noted, thanks to government support through the fund of compensation, the effects of this upsurge has had no impact on the purchasing power of our citizens, nor on production factors.
They fled the growth burdens in their mother countries, as well as the high cost of production factors, including wages and increasing social benefits.
This virus is scratched onto the leaves of a tobacco plant and it becomes a "protein production factor," Levy said.
The second method pertains to the use of just one production factor to measure productivity.

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