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Disequilibrium
Disequilibrium meaning
The loss of equilibrium or stability, especially due to an imbalance of forces.
Synonyms of Disequilibrium
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As in the psychological school, they differed in their definitions of what causes disequilibrium, but agreed that it is a state of a severe disequilibrium that is responsible for revolutions.
We must constantly fine-tune the system to shut down the wealth pump and avoid unstable disequilibrium.
A balance of payments’ crisis usually distorts the working of the entire economic system, because it creates disequilibrium between the supply and demand for money (Nwani, 2003).
In some respects, in an open economy, balance of payments reflect the net result of equilibrium or disequilibrium in the domestic economy.
MD has a course of 5 – 15 years, and people generally end up with mild disequilibrium, tinnitus, and moderate hearing loss in one ear.
Negative synergy on the other hand has negative effects such as: reduced efficiency of operations, decrease in quality, underutilization of resources and disequilibrium with the external environment.
No transactions and no production take place at disequilibrium prices.
Studies of Tay–Sachs mutations using new molecular techniques such as linkage disequilibrium and coalescence analysis have brought an emerging consensus among researchers supporting the founder effect theory.
Therefore, the presence of a block of strong linkage disequilibrium might indicate that there has been a 'recent' selective sweep near the centre of the block, and this can be used to identify sites recently under selection.
There were also internal attempts by neoclassical economists to extend the Arrow-Debreu model to disequilibrium investigations of stability and uniqueness.
This can lead to prolonged disequilibrium and high unemployment in the labor market.