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An Evaluation of Disequilibrium Model
Research Papers in Economics, 1983A.E. Res.
Ferguson, Carol A., Ferguson, Carol A.
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1990
An invader can be described as a species which is not at ‘equilibrium’ from an ecological point of view. At each point in time, this disequilibrium, whatever its initial cause, results from and in changes in the genetic make-up of the species. There certainly are mechanisms maintaining the other species in ‘equilibrium.’ From this point of view ...
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An invader can be described as a species which is not at ‘equilibrium’ from an ecological point of view. At each point in time, this disequilibrium, whatever its initial cause, results from and in changes in the genetic make-up of the species. There certainly are mechanisms maintaining the other species in ‘equilibrium.’ From this point of view ...
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1990
Rational behaviour has been traditionally defined as maximising (optimising) behaviour. Such a definition is grounded on the assumption of certainty (individuals have complete and certain informations) and by reference to an equilibrium structure of the system.
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Rational behaviour has been traditionally defined as maximising (optimising) behaviour. Such a definition is grounded on the assumption of certainty (individuals have complete and certain informations) and by reference to an equilibrium structure of the system.
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1987
In his preface to The General Theory Keynes agonized over his ‘long struggle to escape … from habitual modes of thought and expression’. The difficulty, he said, ‘lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds’.
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In his preface to The General Theory Keynes agonized over his ‘long struggle to escape … from habitual modes of thought and expression’. The difficulty, he said, ‘lies, not in the new ideas, but in escaping from the old ones, which ramify, for those brought up as most of us have been, into every corner of our minds’.
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Dialysis Disequilibrium Syndrome
American Journal of Nursing, 2000Carl A. Ross, Kathleen Kearney
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2016
Abstract Patients use the word “dizzy” in many different ways. It can refer to light- headedness, a sense of spinning or other movement, balance difficulty, clumsiness, confusion, or a vague sense of fogginess or malaise. The processes that affect the peripheral vestibular system are distinct from those that affect it centrally.
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Abstract Patients use the word “dizzy” in many different ways. It can refer to light- headedness, a sense of spinning or other movement, balance difficulty, clumsiness, confusion, or a vague sense of fogginess or malaise. The processes that affect the peripheral vestibular system are distinct from those that affect it centrally.
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Micro-Disequilibrium Economics
1975Prices and quantities are determined in markets where individuals meet and exchange goods. A market is in equilibrium when the volume of trading remains constant and prices are not forced to change either; in other words, when no one has an incentive to modify his behaviour.
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Disequilibrium and Macroeconomics
1989Addressing the problem of the microeconomic foundations of macroeconomic theory using a non-Walrasian approach, Bohm aims to provide a systematic account of the elements of a theory of allocations under non-marketing clearing prices.
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Accumulation and Structural Disequilibrium
1992In contemporary developed economies, capitalist and socialist alike, goods are produced by means of machines minded by labor. Only in the early stages of the capitalist mode of production could commodities be thought of as made by an unequipped workforce.
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