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substitutability
noun
The quality of being substitutable; the capacity to be substituted.
synonyms
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I think the really fascinating dynamic in this book is the substitutability between labour and capital, something Mr Piketty mentions but does not devote an especially long amount of time to.
But, as argued in the previous paragraph, a further extension of the commitment may not help.The second factor is the decline in substitutability; there are fewer and fewer alternatives to Treasuries.
Thus, QE's impact on its trading partners may be positive or negative; it depends on a country's trade intensity, the substitutability between its and its competitors' products, and how sensitive domestic demand is to lower rates.
The second is increased substitutability of capital for labour, which is generating employment polarisation and contributing to a falling labour share.
He appears to underestimate the role changing technology plays in widening inequality (by increasing the substitutability of capital for labour, for instance, or by raising the demand to live in expensive cities).
Although details vary among countries, the touchstone of any money market asset other than money itself is its closeness i.e., the degree of its substitutability for money.
Controversy over the substitutability of natural and human-made capital has divided proponents of weak and strong sustainability; the former argue that the two types of capital are largely interchangeable, whereas the latter insist that natural capital is increasingly the scarcest factor of production.
What Bloomfield had in mind as the criterion for form class membership (and therefore of syntactic equivalence) may best be expressed in terms of substitutability.
These include the reaction of producers and consumers to price changes, the share of imports in domestic production and consumption, the substitutability of imports for domestic products, and so on.
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In cases of this kind, he conceded, inter-substitutability, synonymy, and analyticity are related in an unproblematic way.
Quine argued that the notion of analyticity presupposes the notion of synonymy-in-use, which in turn presupposes understanding inter-substitutability-while-preserving-truth.
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