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The Dynamics of Accumulating Ferrofluid Aggregates

Volume 1: Symposia, Parts A and B, 2008
The physics of steady and pulsatile flows laden with superparamagnetic nanoparticles in a square channel accumulating under the influence of a 0.5 Tesla permanent magnet are studied by means of focused shadowgraphs. The accumulation physics of these nanoscale particles is explored as functions of the flow type (steady and unsteady) and accumulation ...
Alicia M. Williams, Pavlos P. Vlachos
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Recursive Bargaining with Dynamic Accumulation

2012
We study a bargaining game (a la Rubinstein) in which parties are allowed to invest part of an available surplus. Therefore, in addition to the standard problem of how to divide a surplus for their own consumption, parties face the additional problem of how much to invest, knowing that the level of investment affects the surplus available in the next ...
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Habit dynamics and wealth accumulation fluctuations

Journal of Economic Psychology, 1993
Abstract This paper explores the possibility that consumption habits are directly affected by investors' wealth histories as unanticipated wealth losses alter perceived financial well-being and force investors to re-evaluate their minimum consumption habit requirements.
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Dynamic Accumulation in Bargaining Games [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
In many bargaining situations the decisions that parties take at one point in time affect their future bargaining opportunities. We consider an ultimatum bargaining game in which parties can decide not only how to share a current surplus but also how much to invest in order to generate future surpluses.
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The Dynamics of Regional Capital Accumulation

Economic Geography, 1984
This paper addresses the issue of how regions grow and decline, focusing on actual productive capacity within a region (rather than population, income, or migration). Traditional theory has emphasized the role of industrial inertia and cumulative causation in imposing stability on the spatial distribution of capital stock over time, while recent ...
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Dynamic Therapy for Pulmonary Fibrin Accumulation

ASME Letters in Dynamic Systems and Control
Abstract Pulmonary fibrin accumulation is caused by aberrant cascade interactions that promote fibrin protein deposits in the lung. Fibrin buildup stiffens the lungs, decreases gas exchange, and impairs lung function. Unregulated fibrin accumulation can devolve into irreversible scarring, called fibrosis, and ultimately lung failure ...
Amanda E. Shick   +2 more
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Foreign Customer Accumulation and Export Dynamics [PDF]

open access: possible, 2013
I present a dynamic fixed cost model of export participation extended by a capital theoretic concept of the customer stock. Plants that want to start exporting have to invest into a market specific factor which serves as input into a decreasing returns to scale technology generating sales demand. Customer capital, like phyical capital, depreciates over
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Accumulation dynamics ofBuxus sempervirens alkaloids

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2000
B. U. Khodzhaev, R. Shakirov
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Pasinetti, Marx and Urban Accumulation Dynamics

1983
Modeling change and accumulation in an urban system is a complex task that traditionally has been simplified by using a neoclassical model where a homogeneous good is produced from inputs of capital, labor, and technology (cf., Henderson, 1977). As ever, there is a price to be paid in this simplification; a price that is perhaps too high.
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ENDOGENOUS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION, CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND DISTRIBUTIONAL DYNAMICS

Metroeconomica, 2004
ABSTRACTThis paper develops a post‐Keynesian dynamic model of accumulation, growth and distribution in which endogenous technological innovation plays a significant role. Firms’ rate of labour‐saving technological innovation is made to depend non‐linearly on the distributive (wage and profit) shares, with the latter determining both the incentives to ...
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