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Enterprises provided for by the state The first model: it is necessary to earn m The second model: it is necessary to earn n +m The third model: it is necessary to earn n + m + с Fig. S. The loss of the volume of commercial reproduction due to a reduction in the number of personnel and its increase due to a rise in labor productivity Fig. 6. The decrease in the volume of commercial production because of a decrease in the labor productivity and in the number of personnel Fig. 7. The loss of the volume of commercial production due to a decrease in the output and an increase in the number of personnel Fig. 8. The proportions of the total volume of commercial production due to an increase in labor productivity and without regard for this increase Fig. 9. The shares of the total volume of commercial goods produced by the former and the increased numbers of workers Fig. 10 Fig. 11. The proportions of the increment of commercial production in "Sevrybkholodflot" which were due to the increase in the output and to the addition of labor force Fig. 12. Model of a market economic system (the circular movement of the economic system) Market of production capacities Acquisition of production capacities Supply of production capacities Sector 2. Business firms. Private corporation business Shares and loans market Property control: who knows what who owes what who costs what Market of end products and services Payment for goods and services Supply of goods and services Payment for goods and services. Supply of goods and services Income taxes Acquisition of goods and services Supply of goods and services by governmental structures (electric power stations, etc.) Trade taxes 2
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