Synonym: balance, firmness, soundness, stability, steadiness. Similar words: triumph, libra, library, planetarium, quilt, equip, filibuster, equity. Meaning: [‚ɪːkwɪ'lɪbrɪəm] n. 1. a chemical reaction and its reverse proceed at equal rates 2. a stable situation in which forces cancel one another 3. equality of distribution 4. a sensory system located in structures of the inner ear that registers the orientation of the head.
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121) Given the assumptions of perfect mobility of factors and perfect information, this equilibrium should be consistent with zero unemployment.
122) The elements it cradles are in a dynamic equilibrium with the cycling composition of the atmosphere and water and biosphere.
123) In this case the new equilibrium point would be E 2.
124) The path to the equilibrium in the game where is the mirror image of the example.
125) Equilibrium is a state of balance between assimilation and accommodation.
126) Hence, the equilibrium output in a competitive market is also identified as the optimal output.
127) This is the upshot of a more general principle of general equilibrium theory known as Walras's Law.
128) Changing metaphor, the equilibrium unemployment rate is seen to be shackled to the actual rate.
129) But there are many more allocations that are inefficient. 5 Under strict conditions, competitive equilibrium is Pareto-efficient.
130) Imagine an object at some definite temperature, electromagnetic radiation being in equilibrium with particles.
131) Competitive bidding by buyers will push the price up toward the equilibrium level.
132) Once again for two-phases-on there is a shift in the equilibrium positions, which can be confirmed analytically.
133) The temperature at which the solid and liquid are in equilibrium is called the freezing point.
134) This angle accounts for the lag of the rotor behind the phase equilibrium position as the load on the motor increases.
135) But in competitive equilibrium prices are performing a second role.
136) A saturated solution is in dynamic equilibrium with undissolved solute.
137) This concludes our brief survey of equilibrium concepts and the models in which they are embedded.
138) Mondrian and his colleagues in de Stijl considered this discord to be the ultimate concord and spacial equilibrium.
139) Hemler and Longstaff derived a number of empirical predictions of their general equilibrium model that differ from those of the no-arbitrage model.
140) On 12 July 1953, when the Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb(sentencedict.com/equilibrium.html), equilibrium was restored.
141) What divergences arise between equilibrium and optimal output when a spillover costs and b spillover benefits are present?
142) This line intersects the characteristic about 2 degrees from the equilibrium position, so 8, - 2 degrees -0.035 radians.
143) We can predict an increase in equilibrium price greater than that caused by either change taken separately.
144) Assuming the new equilibrium price is instantly established, they derived an expression for the change in price between transactions.
145) Indeed, viewing society as a whole as an organization, we see that bureaucratic structures may generate a self-confirming equilibrium.
146) Their empirical results largely supported the predictions of the general equilibrium model, rather than those of the no-arbitrage model.
147) They accept the forces that tend to bring them into equilibrium with their surroundings.
148) Posing the problem in terms of the equilibrium equation for extended reproduction - - he asked what would happen if the value.
149) This, we recall from Chapter is the rationing function of equilibrium prices.
150) Every year it should be a slightly different ball game to keep every species slightly out of equilibrium.
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