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I presume his risk premia concern is related that investors begin to treat private debt as something less than toxic; that too strikes me as complementary to stimulus.The sectoral shift argument is something he's focused on in recent posts, and it's quite interesting.
We apply the shift argument of [1] (a similar idea has been used in [14, 36]), by fixing ω ∈ R ∖ { 0 } and considering the equivalent expression (5.3).
Consider the kind of possibility exploited in a rough approximation of Leibniz's shift argument against absolute space: If absolute space exists, then there is a non-actual possibility, according to which all actual objects are uniformly shifted five feet from their actual spatial positions.
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In the case of more complex systems, such as those with which the present study is concerned, chemical shift arguments are less definitive.
In simple molecules, connectivity can usually be inferred from chemical shift arguments and in many cases structures can be unambiguously assigned from these data alone.
(For more on haecceitism and spacetime, see Section 7 and the references therein. On Leibnizian shift arguments, see Russell (2014).) In considering this alleged possibility, a range of responses are available: For those who believe realism about space requires accepting such possibilities, but find such possibilities incredible, the denial of absolute space is an available response.
To solve this problem requires an infinitely differentiable solution to the differential equations with a shifted argument [15].
First, why do the global warming contrarians always reach the same conclusion, even with shifting arguments?
It is unfair for Keynesians to be making fun of the people who call for austerity by saying "confidence fairy" when they are making similar expectational-shift arguments themselves.
This is too easy a characterization, an example of how the stage version of "Lipstick Traces" can't avoid boiling down and oversimplifying the shifting arguments of the book.
Goldberg's new book, "Black Firefighters and the FDNY: The Struggle for Jobs, Justice, and Equity in New York City," traces the shifting arguments made by the workers and the politicians who sought to transform an agency that was fiercely opposed to transformation.
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