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Aggregate Output Stability: Divergent Perspectives
Journal of Business and Economic StudiesThe main objective of this article was to describe two asymmetric perspectives of the aggregate imbalance approach. Starting from the contrast of the Rational Expectations and Keynesian approaches, we analyze the characterization that the general reserve makes of the causes of inflation and the implications that it has on economic policy decisions ...
Güell Camacho, Ricardo Antonio +1 more
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Soil & Tillage Research, 2019
Aggregate stability of soils informs about their relative strengths against erosive forces and mechanical disruption; however, the many methods of assessment are not of equal potential in discriminating management effects.
S. E. Obalum +2 more
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Aggregate stability of soils informs about their relative strengths against erosive forces and mechanical disruption; however, the many methods of assessment are not of equal potential in discriminating management effects.
S. E. Obalum +2 more
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Polyacrylamide adsorption and aggregate stability
Soil and Tillage Research, 1999Abstract The adsorption characteristics of synthetic organic polymers play a major role in their effects on the stabilization of aggregates. We hypothesized that high molecular weight polymers adsorb on both outer and inner surfaces of large aggregates (>1.0 mm), and thus enhance the resistance of aggregates to external forces (e.g., water drop ...
G.J Levy, W.P Miller
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2.6 Aggregate Stability and Size Distribution
SSSA Book Series, 2018A soil aggregate is “a group of primary soil particles that cohere to each other more strongly than to other surrounding particles” (Soil Science Society of America, 1997).
J. Nimmo, K. Perkins
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Aggregate Substitution Effects Implying Global Stability
Journal of Economic Theory, 2001A system of autonomous differential equations is considered with the goal of using in economics. The author discusses the stability arguments for tatonnement. The basic aim here is to show that the standard conditions used to obtain global stability depend only on aggregate substitution effects.
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