1.Based on the special wares of labor force,Karl Marx discovers the secret of surplus value,solves the "paradox of currency turning into capital" and achieves the innovation of foundational theory of classic political economy.从"劳动力"这种特殊的商品入手,马克思揭开了剩余价值的秘密,消解了资本生成悖...
According to classical theory or Keynesian theory, “money that is not consumed (savings), will be invested in the economy. Now the question here is if the money is invested in the economy, how it becomes a problem?If people start saving money, the banks will have a lot of loanable fund...
we connected to the same struggles, vulnerabilities, and protective armor that we share with them. When each one of them broke down, poured out their hearts, and finally let go of the overwhelming pressure to perform,
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The "paradox of forgiveness" can be described as follows: Forgiving, unlike forgetting, is tied to reasons. It is a response to considerations that lead us... Hallich,Oliver - 《Ethical Theory & Moral Practice》 被引量: 7发表: 2013年 Österreichs Deutschland-Komplex The way Austrian footba...
We then present a dynamic equilibrium model of organizing, which depicts how cyclical responses to paradoxical tensions enable sustainability--peak performance in the present that enables success in the future. This review and the model provide the foundation of a theory of paradox. 展开 ...
Growth, Governance and Corruption in the Presence of Threshold Effects: Theory and Evidence We study the joint determination of corruption and economic growth. Our model can generate multiple equilibria when complementarity between corruption and ... Toke S. Aidt,J Dutta,V Sena - 《Cambridge Workin...
At the same time, analysis of any argument that is or claims to be a proof shows that it is based on certain assumptions, either hidden or explicit, either specific to it or characteristic of a theory as a whole. (The assumptions underlying a theory are usually called axioms or postulates...
This theory, elucidated in dialogues like "Phaedo" and "Republic," lays the groundwork for Plato's metaphysical framework. It offers a compelling explanation for concepts such as universals, the nature of knowledge, and the eternal realm of being. However, in "Parmenides," Plato ventures into ...
The deceptive simplicity of the Prisoner's Dilemma game may tempt researchers to make unwarranted analogies between it and more complex human interactions. The classic Dilemma is examined jointly from the viewpoints of game theory and human sense: can we match theory, experimental results, and our ...