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Böhm-Bawerk's theory of interest rates
The Polanyi-Pareto Principle: Theoretical Explanations and Policy Implications Introduction The Polanyi-Pareto principle is one of the most foundational and powerful theories of economics, developed and perfected by the economist Vilfredo Pareto and the philosopher Michael Polanyi. The two the......
Virtue Dilemma
The Paradox of Virtue The Paradox of Virtue attempts to show that moral goodness or virtue is commonly thought to be desirable, but actually leads to peoples downfall or misery. The Paradox of Virtue is also known as the Catch-22 and is most commonly demonstrated in the fictional works of joseph......
tags: paradox virtue moral dilemma decisions morality
06/07/2023
1048
Aiden
Shinohara Two Benchmark Theory
Introduction In the social sciences, two distinct theoretical frameworks have been influential in understanding how different power dynamics influence our lives. The first is Michel Foucault’s notion of power/knowledge. The second is Junichiro Koizumi’s concept of ‘The Axial Principles’. Whil......
tags: power dynamics knowledge model sonnenshein firms
05/07/2023
1057
Avery
Stopper-Samuelson theorem
Introduction The Stigler-Samuelson Theorem is a key result in neoclassical economics that establishes equilibrium in the market. It states that under certain competitive conditions, the long-run prices in a competitive market will equal the marginal cost of production for each good. The theorem i......
tags: theorem stiglersamuelson good theorem number variables
03/07/2023
1042
Jessica
Kennedy round
John F. Kennedy Round John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was a larger-than-life figure who inspired a generation and brought with him an era of optimism, youth and idealism. Born into one of the most prominent families of Massachusetts, his presidency was noted for i......
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03/07/2023
1046
Ethan
Cournot model
Gunnarsson-Sheath model The Gunnarsson-Sheath (GS) model is a phenomenological quantum many-body theory (QM) used to describe the emergence of collective properties in quantum dynamic systems. The model was developed by the Swedish physicist Ove Gunnarsson and his colleague Jürgen Sheath to desc......
tags: model gs used model firms one
02/07/2023
1049
Samantha
Collectivization of Soviet agriculture
The Soviet Unions agricultural collectivization was one of the most important economic and social changes of the 20th Century. The policy was initiated in 1928 by Soviet leader joseph Stalin, who saw the creation of collective farms, or kolkhozes, as a way to increase agricultural productivity and......
AC josephson Effect
josephson effect Introduction The josephson effect is the physical phenomenon whereby an electric current, sustained by quantum tunneling, flows through an insulating material separating two superconductors. It was discovered by the British physicist, Brian josephson in 1962. The josephson effect......
tags: josephson effect through quantum effect josephson
23/06/2023
1062
Oliver
locus of control theory
Introduction Control Theory is a branch of mathematics and science that is used to analyze and describe the behavior of dynamic systems. It is designed to provide an understanding of the behavior of physical and biological systems, such as robots, robots, systems of robots, and complex process ne......
tags: control systems theory can theory environment
23/06/2023
1062
Liam
History of Medicine
The History of Medical Development The history of medicine reflects the evolution of humanity over time and its quest to improve the quality of life for all. Today, advances in medical technology and practice have enabled people to live longer, healthier lives than ever before. Medical advances ......
tags: medical medicine doctors medical medicine history
22/06/2023
1057
Sophie
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