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Willem H. Buiter. Flow Equilibrium, Stock Equilibrium and Transactions Costs In the literature there has been a tendency to identify temporary or shortrun equilibrium witha “flow equilibrium” and longrun or steady state equilibrium with ...
Willem H. Buiter. Flow Equilibrium, Stock Equilibrium and Transactions Costs In the literature there has been a tendency to identify temporary or shortrun equilibrium witha “flow equilibrium” and longrun or steady state equilibrium with ...
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... equilibrium manifold E associated with the endowment space W 1⁄4 Xm. But there is a way out of this difficulty. It consists in extending the equilibrium concept ... equilibrium manifold E The Global Structure of the Equilibrium Manifold 59.
... equilibrium manifold E associated with the endowment space W 1⁄4 Xm. But there is a way out of this difficulty. It consists in extending the equilibrium concept ... equilibrium manifold E The Global Structure of the Equilibrium Manifold 59.
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... equilibrium is found. The fact that the equilibrium conditions are approximately satisfied generally does not yield any implications on how well the computed solution approximates an exact equilibrium. Computed allocations and prices ...
... equilibrium is found. The fact that the equilibrium conditions are approximately satisfied generally does not yield any implications on how well the computed solution approximates an exact equilibrium. Computed allocations and prices ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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