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Classical general equilibrium model
Classical general equilibrium model In the classical general equilibrium model, the individual is ...
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Talk:Classical general equilibrium model
Talk:Classical general equilibrium model This page seems misnamed. It has nothing to do with "classical economics." Instead, it seems to be ...
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General equilibrium
General equilibrium General Equilbrium (linear) supply and demand curves. This diagram is based on Walras' analysis. General equilibrium theory is a branch of theoretical ...
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Mathematical model
Mathematical model Note: The term model has a different meaning in model theory, a branch of mathematical logic. A mathematical model is an abstract model that uses mathematical language to describe ...
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Model (economics)
Model (economics) A diagram of the IS/LM model In economics, a model is a theoretical construct that represents economic ... designed to illuminate complex processes. Overview In general terms, economic models have two functions: first ... important because the nature of an economic model will often determine what facts will ...
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Classical economics
Classical economics Classical economics is a school of economic thought ... John Maynard Keynes expand the definition of classical economics to include Karl Marx. Classical economists attempted to explain growth and development ... such a society not collapse in chaos? Classical economists reoriented economics away from an ...
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Talk:New classical economics
Talk:New classical economics Is this the same as neoliberalism ... hopefully!) User:Geordieandy Quite how is New Classical Economics different from Neo-Classical Economics (apart from the Anglicism over the ... 19:18, Jun 20, 2005 (UTC) - New classical economics places a much greater emphasis on ... of expectation. It's not the New classical Economics It's Neoclassical Economics Neo ...
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User:WHEELER/Classical definition of republic
User:WHEELER/Classical definition of republic < User:WHEELER A Classical Republic, (Greek: πολιτεια; Latin: respublica) is a ... the form of a republic existed from Classical Antiquity to the French Revolutionary period. Since ... the term democracy. A republic, in the classical form, is a type of government that ... aristocracy, and democracy. There is the Spartan model, which is a tripartite form of ...
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Atmospheric reentry
... vulcanizing adhesives were originally developed by the General Electric Corp. for use on RVs). A ... Base, the most well known being Brigadier General Chuck Yeager. Angle-of-attack is the ... is in a state of chemical non-equilibrium due to passing through the shock wave ... as a simple test of a heating model's validity). The stagnation point is a ... Moon or Mars and is difficult to model). The Fay-Riddell equation is a ...
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Keynesian economics
... as put forward in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published ... without state intervention). In Keynes's theory, general (macro-level) trends can overwhelm the micro ... continuous improvements in potential output, as most classical economics had believed from the late 1700s ... Keynes thought, conflicts with the tenets of classical economics, and those schools, such as supply ... or the Austrian School, which assume a general tendency towards equilibrium in a restrained ...
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