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"equilibrium effort" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it as a noun phrase when referring to a balance of effort between two or more parties. For example, "We needed to find an equilibrium effort between the two sides to reach a mutual agreement."
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In "The Second Detail" Mr. Forsythe offers a rigorous and playful exploration of ballet's precepts: verticality, equilibrium, effort, control and classical line.
Otherwise, corporate taxes reduce equilibrium effort and pay-performance sensitivity.
This becomes apparent by calculating the expected quantity given the equilibrium effort level.
end{aligned} (3.32 This signifies that, in equilibrium, effort and training behave as complements.
Wage taxes decrease the equilibrium effort levels supplied to all tasks.
The equilibrium effort level is less than in the absence of taxes and decreases in the wage tax rate.
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In fact, their finding is not true, the crux of the matter is that the (Phi) could be negative 21 in certain circumscription where the optimum equilibrium R&D effort is meaningless.
Meanwhile equilibrium among efforts to optimize initial therapy and efforts to promote judicious use of antimicrobial should be outweighed, and the role beta-lactam/beta-lactam inhibitor combinations in ESBL-E infections should be considered in specific hallmarks, essentially in de-escalating.
In equilibrium, workers' efforts are set equal to the minimum effort standard.
Both principals commit to disclose the performance of their agents in equilibrium when efforts are complements, while no communication is the only equilibrium outcome when efforts are substitutes.
To begin with, we obtain the equilibrium pricing and effort decisions under complete information case.
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