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With ODBC,a database and the DBMS that processes it are identified by the data source.
Backward-Bending
Refers to a labor supply curve that bends backwards at higher wage rates, indicating that higher wages can lead to less labor supplied due to increased leisure preference.
Substitution Effect
A change in consumption patterns due to a change in the relative prices of goods, leading consumers to substitute one good for another.
Income Effect
The alteration in a person's or an economy's earnings and its effect on the amount of a good or service they want to purchase.
Labor Supply Curve
Represents the relationship between the wage rate and the quantity of labor that workers are willing to supply, typically showing that higher wages attract a larger labor supply.
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