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Firm Behavior in MicroeconomicsFi

Firm Behavior in Microeconomics

(616 words)
December 25, 2025

Firm Behavior in MicroeconomicsMicroeconomics examines how individuals and firms make economic decisions, allocate resources, and determine prices. Firms make decisions aimed at minimizing costs and maximizing profits while striving for efficiency in production processes. In line with this politics, they use production factors such as labor, capital, and natural resources to produce goods and services, which they sell in markets to generate revenue. In microeconomics, a firm is regarded as an ec

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Mandela EtkisiMa

Mandela Etkisi

(893 words)
March 21, 2025

Mandela Etkisi, büyük bir grubun olayları, bilgileri veya detayları yanlış hatırladığı bir fenomeni tanımlar. Bu kolektif yanlış hatırlamalar, ünlü alıntılardan tarihi olaylara, hatta kurgusal karakterlere kadar geniş bir yelpazeye yayılabilir. "Mandela Etkisi" terimi, bu tuhaf olguyu tanımlamak için türetilmiş ve zamanla psikoloji, sosyoloji ve pop kültür alanlarında geniş çapta tartışılmaya başlanmıştır.Mandela Etkisinin Tarihçesi: Kökenler ve KeşifMandela Etkisi, ilk kez 2009 yılında, paranor

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Market StructuresMa

Market Structures

(2221 words)
December 25, 2025

Market structures refer to the number of firms within a market, the characteristics of their products, the level of competition, and how market power is distributed. Market structures directly influence firms’ strategies, pricing policies, and consumer behavior. In economic theory, market structures are categorized into four main: perfect competition, monopolistic competition, oligopoly, and monopoly.Each market structure has distinct effects on economic efficiency and market outcomes. Consideri

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Mandela EffectMa

Mandela Effect

(1018 words)
December 19, 2025

The Mandela Effect describes a phenomenon in which a large group of people collectively remember events, information, or details wrong incorrectly. These collective false memories can span a wide range, from famous quotations to historical events and even fictional characters. The term “Mandela Effect” was coined to describe this strange phenomenon and has since been widely discussed in psychology, sociology and pop culture culture.The History of the Mandela Effect: Origins and DiscoveryThe Mand

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Mandela Effect Ma

Mandela Effect

(1043 words)
March 21, 2025

The Mandela Effect refers to a phenomenon where a large group of people misremember events, information, or details. These collective false memories can span a wide range, from famous quotes and historical events to even fictional characters. The term "Mandela Effect" was coined to describe this strange phenomenon and has since been widely discussed in the fields of psychology, sociology, and pop culture.History of the Mandela Effect: Origins and DiscoveryThe Mandela Effect was first introduced

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T3 Podcast | Peter Thiel - From Zero to One

T3 Podcast | Peter Thiel - From Zero to One

(416 words)
November 28, 2025

In this section, we summarize the key themes of Peter Thiel’s book Zero to One. The book is described as a thought exercise focused on building the future and creating something new.Zero to One vs One to NThiel divides progress into two categories:One to N (Horizontal Progress): Replicating or copying what already exists. For example, producing a hundred more typewriters. This is associated with globalization.Zero to One (Vertical Progress): Creating something entirely new and unique. For exampl

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