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"Would" in Tagalog can be translated as "gusto" or "gustong" when used to express a desire or preference. It can also be translated as "gagawin" or "gagawin sana" when used to convey an action or intention in the past or hypothetical future.
Abestrus, avestruz and ostrits are Tagalog equivalents of the English word "ostrich." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether a Spanish word spelled the Tagalog way (case 1), a Spanish loan word (example 2) or an English loan word (instance 3) suits since Tagalog shows influences particularly from English, Malay and Spanish. The pronunciation will be "a-bey-stroos" in Tagalog.
The Tagalog word for "English" is "Ingles."
Tagalog of about: tungkol
The tagalog of are in tagalog is lugar.
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monotonic preference means that a rational consumer always prefers more of a commodity as it offers him a higher level of satisfaction.
"Would" in Tagalog can be translated as "gusto" or "gustong" when used to express a desire or preference. It can also be translated as "gagawin" or "gagawin sana" when used to convey an action or intention in the past or hypothetical future.
i am doing thesis.so i want questions for this
consumer preference
Consumer preference refers to listing alternatives based on several ratings until they result in a choice. Consumer taste refers to what consumers like to buy.
it is a scince
A rational consumer is a consumer who hesitates to be satisfied with the little amount he has. A rational consumer, therefore tries to maximises inorder to get its total utility. He might not decide to draw a scale of preference because he has alimited resources.
Stated preference refers to what consumers say they prefer, while revealed preference is based on their actual choices and behavior. Stated preference is based on surveys or hypothetical scenarios, while revealed preference is observed through real-life actions such as purchasing decisions.
Abestrus, avestruz and ostrits are Tagalog equivalents of the English word "ostrich." Birthplace and personal preference determine whether a Spanish word spelled the Tagalog way (case 1), a Spanish loan word (example 2) or an English loan word (instance 3) suits since Tagalog shows influences particularly from English, Malay and Spanish. The pronunciation will be "a-bey-stroos" in Tagalog.
ordinal approach to the theory of consumer behaviour is consumer's ability to rank his preference for various combination of products. It uses Indifference curve to analyse these preferences.
Consumer tastes shifted from a preference for designer labels during the economic boom of the late 1990s to an increased interest in more casual, and less expensive, apparel.