indifference
51indifference — /ɪnˈdɪfrəns/ (say in difruhns) noun 1. lack of interest or concern. 2. unimportance. 3. the quality or fact of being indifferent. 4. mediocre quality …
52indifference — in|dif|fe|ren|ce sb., n (ligegyldighed) …
53Indifference — см. Безразличие …
54principle of indifference — indifference, principle of …
55indifference curve — noun a graph showing different bundles of goods, each measured as to quantity, between which a consumer is indifferent …
56indifference, principle of — The principle named (but rejected) by Keynes, whereby if there is no known reason for asserting one rather than another out of several alternatives, then relative to our knowledge they have an equal probability. Without restriction the principle… …
57indifference curve — graph that depicts the basket of goods that brings a customer the same benefit (Economics) …
58indifference curve — /ɪnˈdɪfrəns kɜv/ (say in difruhns kerv) noun a graph, whose co ordinates represent the quantities of alternative goods and services that tend to leave the consumer indifferent in making a choice because he or she judges them of equal value …
59indifference point — /ɪnˈdɪfrəns pɔɪnt/ (say in difruhns poynt) noun a position or value at a point between two opposites of experience, such as a temperature experienced as neither warm nor cold, or a feeling value that is neither pleasant nor unpleasant …
60indifference, liberty of — see freedom …