Etymology: (prefix.) Middle English inter-, enter-, from Middle French and Latin; Middle French inter-, entre-, from Latin inter-, from inter; akin to Old High German untar among, Greek enteron intestine, Old English in in.
dayanışma, bağlılık, karşılıklı dayanışma, bağımlaşım, bağımlaşma, birbirine bağlılık, birbirine bağlı olma, bağımlılık, bağımlaşıklık, birbirine bağli olma, interdependent bir birine bağlı olan, interdependently birbirine dayanarak,
Possibly the most important ecological concept It shows how no living thing (including humans) can exist without other living things, Interdependence means that a change to one part of a system leads to or results from changes to one or more other parts, - people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods, and services, Interrelationship between economic and noneconomic variables Also, in international affairs, the situation in which one nation's welfare depends to varying degrees on the decisions and policies of another nation, and vice versa See also dependence, The close interrelationship and mutual dependence of two or more domestic economies on each other, reliance by people, within and between places, upon each other for ideas, goods, services, etc, the condition of being interdependent, Mutual dependence, a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups), people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods and services, A person's or a business' economic welfare is dependent on another person or business, a relationship in which organisms meet each other's needs, the need of two or more animals or plants for each other in order for both to survive, The concept that everything in nature is connected to each other, and cannot survive without the help of other plants, animals and abiotic factors (such as sun, soil, water and air) around it, people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods, and services, Interdependence is the condition of a group of people or things that all depend on each other. the interdependence of nations. a situation in which people or things depend on each other interdependence of, A relationship of mutual dependence characterized by mutual sensitivity and mutual vulnerability on the part of all the parties involved As such, managing interdependence requires the coordination of national economic policies and the observance of some international discipline in the formulation of policies that have always been the prerogative of national governments Economic interdependence has led to the growing convergence of the economies of developed countries The rapid accumulation of physical and human capital, the transfer of technology, and the growing similarities of wages have narrowed the differences in factor endowments, which are the basis for comparative advantage and trade, Specializing in one area of production and relying on exchanges with others to supply resources, and goods and services Specialization and interdependence increase the goods and services we have available to consume, dependence of people or nations on each other; sharing of resources, skills, and problems; the idea that what one does affects others, Reliance of two or more living things on one another for survival, Dependence among elements or sites of different infrastructures, and therefore, effects by one infrastructure upon another, mutual dependence, reciprocal dependency, mutual reliance,
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Possibly the most important ecological concept It shows how no living thing (including humans) can exist without other living things
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Interdependence means that a change to one part of a system leads to or results from changes to one or more other parts
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- people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods, and services
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Interrelationship between economic and noneconomic variables Also, in international affairs, the situation in which one nation's welfare depends to varying degrees on the decisions and policies of another nation, and vice versa See also dependence
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The close interrelationship and mutual dependence of two or more domestic economies on each other
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reliance by people, within and between places, upon each other for ideas, goods, services, etc
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the condition of being interdependent
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Mutual dependence
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a reciprocal relation between interdependent entities (objects or individuals or groups)
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people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods and services
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A person's or a business' economic welfare is dependent on another person or business
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a relationship in which organisms meet each other's needs
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the need of two or more animals or plants for each other in order for both to survive
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The concept that everything in nature is connected to each other, and cannot survive without the help of other plants, animals and abiotic factors (such as sun, soil, water and air) around it
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people relying on each other in different places or in the same place for ideas, goods, and services
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Interdependence is the condition of a group of people or things that all depend on each other. the interdependence of nations. a situation in which people or things depend on each other interdependence of
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A relationship of mutual dependence characterized by mutual sensitivity and mutual vulnerability on the part of all the parties involved As such, managing interdependence requires the coordination of national economic policies and the observance of some international discipline in the formulation of policies that have always been the prerogative of national governments Economic interdependence has led to the growing convergence of the economies of developed countries The rapid accumulation of physical and human capital, the transfer of technology, and the growing similarities of wages have narrowed the differences in factor endowments, which are the basis for comparative advantage and trade
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Specializing in one area of production and relying on exchanges with others to supply resources, and goods and services Specialization and interdependence increase the goods and services we have available to consume
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dependence of people or nations on each other; sharing of resources, skills, and problems; the idea that what one does affects others
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Reliance of two or more living things on one another for survival
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Dependence among elements or sites of different infrastructures, and therefore, effects by one infrastructure upon another
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mutual dependence, reciprocal dependency, mutual reliance isim
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