Sentence examples for sustaining an equilibrium from inspiring English sources

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This research is inspired by previous studies [18, 19] and assumes that the government sets its health expenditure on diagnosis & treatment as the fixed fraction of output, D 0, with the probability of ill health (1 p) and health expenditure for prevention as the fixed fraction of output, f 0, with the probability of good health, p for sustaining an equilibrium in a continual growth framework.

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To sustain an equilibrium of the game we follow Christensen et al. (2003).

To sustain an equilibrium with steady growth, government expenditure could not fix at the exogenous level but should link the scale of an economy [17].

This allows these insurers to recover the entry costs and it is possible to sustain an equilibrium that is separating with the structure described above (one scapegoat and at least two free riders).

Moreover, experiments should be sustained in an equilibrium condition and any change in conditions disturbs the reactions [12].

Diverse 'folk theorems' state that any feasible and individually rational outcome can be sustained as an equilibrium if the probability δ of a further round is sufficiently large.

Instead, we define some interesting properties that a player's strategy may have (e.g., being competitive); and then we are going to characterize all memory-one strategies that have the respective property (independent of whether such a strategy can be sustained as an equilibrium).

It is proved that the initial prototype can not only self-sustain an equilibrium pressure for more than 2 months without power but also withstand the mechanical vibration test and space environment simulation test.

As the movie follows the attempts of this staid 66-year-old everyman to regain his equilibrium, it sustains an exquisite balance between a satire of Middle American life and the wrenching pathos of Warren's situation, as he tries to form a bond with his resentful grown-up daughter (Ms. Davis).

It is shown, that many aspects of slow bubble formation, involving phenomena leading to various modes of the bubble release, as well as the maximum orifice diameter which sustains a bubble at equilibrium, can be explained on the basis of information on equilibrium shapes and conditions.

Results indicate that agents can sustain a highly cooperative equilibrium when they consider only their own historical payoffs as aspirations (called historical comparison) in adjusting their risk attitudes.

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