intertemporal choice
(economy) A choice made between current benefits and future benefits. For example, by consuming less today and saving more, consumption could be increased in the future.
(algebra, databases) A type of join, denoted by ▷, such that R▷S yields only those tuples in R for which S has no corresponding tuple of the same value.
In an anterolingual manner
(linguistics) Exhibiting or relating to extrametricality.
家計は、所得を今日使うべきか将来の消費を増やすために貯蓄すべきかを決める際に、現在と将来の便益の選択に直面します。
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