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hence, if there is no change in the propensity to consume, employment cannot increase, unless at the same time d2 is increasing so as to fill the increasing gap between z and d1. thus ― except on the special assumptions of the classical theory according to which there is some force in operation which, when employment increases, always causes d2 to increase sufficiently to fill the widening gap between z and d1 ― the economic system may find itself in stable equilibrium with n at a level below full employment, namely at the level given by the intersection of the aggregate demand function with the aggregate supply function.
- In Bleed Country: a novel of lost wonders & walking nightmares
in bleed country: a novel of lost wonders & walking nightmares in bleed country: a novel of lost wonders & walking nightmares
author: brian fatah steele
publication date: 2010-09-08
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editorial review what is the bleed country? the space between words in a prayer and the last number in pi. it is where faith & dreams are held safe, where unborn terrors lurk and all the answers are painted in colors that don't exist. there have always been agents who protect bleed country, individuals granted powers who walk the under-roads known as the scar and seek to keep the balance. but now cards have been thrown, and while the only true constant in this reality is change, it is coming faster and more surely than anyone could have predicted. sides will be drawn for the battle of bleed country, and not everyone will survive. . .... more more info or buy it now see more products like this
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in this workshop we will merge into the world of stories, get surprised by who or what has a story in our everyday life. things and people around us have (could have) an inner voice. there could be a lot of talking
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he asked, what is the difference between everyone and everybody?
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