of a variable is equivalent to maximizing the variable itself. Therefore ln(Q)=(2/3)ln(L)+(1/3)ln(K)‚ a more convenient expression‚ is the same as maximizing Q. Therefore the objective function for the optimization problem is ln(Q)=(2/3)ln(L)+(1/3)ln(K). Step 1: Form the Langrangian function by subtracting from the objective function a multiple of the difference between the cost of the resources and the budget allowed for resources; i.e.‚ G= ln(Q) - λ(wL+rK-C) G= (2/3)ln(L) + (1/3)ln(K) - λ(wL+rK-C)
Premium Optimization Derivative Function
OBJECTIVES AND IMPORTANCE OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Scott‚ Clothier and Spriegal posits that organization objectives of Human Resource Management is to identify and sustain high level of employees development‚ as well as a desirable working relationships between employers and employees and employers and employees‚ and to affect the moulding of human resources as contrasted with physical resources. In recognition of the organizational goals the primary objective of human resource management
Premium Human resource management Human resources Management
Objective 601.2.1-02 Cognitive Development Theory’s basic premises suggest that thinking or understanding material about which to think requires a process of acquiring either the ability to interact with or manipulate ones environment based development attained via his or her surroundings or physical attributes that might be necessary to comprehend the material. There are differing opinions regarding how humans develop cognitively‚ but there are also areas within each theory
Premium Theory of cognitive development Jean Piaget Intelligence
1) What kinds of activities might CIFFA undertake to achieve its mission in each of the three foundation elements? Answer: The three foundation elements of CIFFA’s three are Education‚ Membership‚ and Advocacy. Education: To achieve its mission in this elements‚ CIFFA ensures that individuals are properly trained and equip with the knowledge and skills of the industry through different educational programs in practical training‚ workshops‚ and e-training in order to ensure that clients receive high
Premium Management Operating system Organizational studies
Organisational and Financial characteristics of different types of Travel and Tourism organisations ~ Information Pack ~ Sophie Harpham ~ Contents Page ~ Page Organisational characteristics 4-5 Business structure and control 6 Business organisation 7 Documentation for business set up Financial characteristics 9 Distribution of profits 10-12 Sources of finance 12 Supplying products and services 12-13 Financial accountability 13 Inland revenue 13-14
Premium Corporation Limited liability partnership
Module Title: Objectives of Environmental Education • To define the Five (5) Objectives of Environmental Education. • To conserve‚ preserve and utilize the used of our Environment. • To have a deep understanding of the Environment and its problems. Introduction We‚ people are live in an Environment where we can able get our basic necessity so‚ it means that we are connected and dependent on our environment but as the year passed by we can able to noticed that there are some changes that
Free Learning Environment Natural environment
The objectives of the Cuban revolution were made around the overall goal of improved life for the citizens. Although the objectives were not perfectly successful‚ the essence of each goal has been met in most cases. The first objective was simple liberation‚ with Che Guevara claiming that this was the path to take if citizens wanted to live in an improved society. The hope for the new society spread as Cuba went through a second phase‚ practical socialism. To achieve this‚ land was equally divided;
Free Cuba Fidel Castro Che Guevara
Table on Content: • Indruduction p.2 • Objectives of Islamic Economics o Right of Property p. 3 o The problem if equality p. 3-4 o Social Justice p. 4 • Characteristics of Islamic
Premium Qur'an Economy Economics
The Objective in Corporate Finance “If you don’t know where you are going‚ it does not matter how you get there” Aswath Damodaran Stern School of Business Aswath Damodaran 2 First Principles Invest in projects that yield a return greater than the minimum acceptable hurdle rate. • The hurdle rate should be higher for riskier projects and reflect the financing mix used - owners’ funds (equity) or borrowed money (debt) • Returns on projects should be measured based on cash flows
Premium Stock Stock market
Econ 202: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS LEARNING OBJECTIVES This list of learning objectives sets out what each student should be able to do at the end of the topic coverage. Student success at achieving the objectives depends on class attendance‚ diligent reading‚ study‚ and commitment to the material. Tests will be constructed on the basis of the stated learning objectives. Topic 1: “What is microeconomics about?” 1.1 Understand the basic role of economics in human affairs 1.1.1 Understand the “basic
Premium Supply and demand