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  2. In order to take the tests, a candidate buys an ECDL Skills Card, which usually is issued electronically and serves as a login to the testing platform. To prepare for a module test, the candidate may use ECDL diagnostic tests. [9] Testing is done using software which simulates the Windows/Microsoft Office environment.

  3. PDF Solutions - Wikipedia

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    PDF Solutions, Inc. is an American multinational software and engineering services company based in Santa Clara, California. The company is listed in the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol PDFS.

  4. Test of Economic Literacy - Wikipedia

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    The first edition was released in 1977 and the fourth edition was released in 2013. [1] It is one of four grade-level specific standardized economics tests (i.e., Basic Economics Test (BET), Test of Economic Knowledge (TEK) and Test of Understanding in College Economics (TUCE)) sponsored and published by the National Council on Economic ...

  5. Basic Economics Test - Wikipedia

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    The Basic Economics Test or BET is a standardized test of economics nationally norm-referenced in the United States for use in the upper-grade levels of elementary schools. It is one of four grade-level specific standardized economics tests (i.e., Test of Economic Knowledge (TEK), Test of Economic Literacy (TEL) and Test of Understanding in College Economics (TUCE)) sponsored and published by ...

  6. ECDL - Wikipedia

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    ECDL is an acronym which may refer to: El Canto del Loco, a Spanish pop group; European Computer Driving Licence, a computer literacy certification; European Conference on Digital Libraries, an international conference series; External Cavity Diode Laser, a configuration of a stable diode laser.

  7. Macroeconomic model - Wikipedia

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    A macroeconomic model is an analytical tool designed to describe the operation of the problems of economy of a country or a region. These models are usually designed to examine the comparative statics and dynamics of aggregate quantities such as the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the level of prices.

  8. Utility maximization problem - Wikipedia

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    As a result of this, the solution to the consumer's constrained maximization problem will not (generally) be an interior solution, and as such one must check the utility level in the boundary cases (spend entire budget on good x, spend entire budget on good y) to see which is the solution.

  9. List of unsolved problems in economics - Wikipedia

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    Transformation problem: The transformation problem is the problem specific to Marxist economics, and not to economics in general, of finding a general rule by which to transform the values of commodities based on socially necessary labour time into the competitive prices of the marketplace. The essential difficulty is how to reconcile profit in ...