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nutritive equilibrium - vertaling naar arabisch

ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM CONCEPT
Walrasian equilibrium; Competitive Equilibrium

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STATE WHERE ECONOMIC FORCES SUCH AS SUPPLY AND DEMAND ARE BALANCED AND THE VALUES OF ECONOMIC VARIABLES WILL NOT CHANGE
Static equilibrium (economics); Equilibrium price; Equilibrium Price; Disequilibria; Market equilibrium; Price equilibrium; Disequilibrium (economics); Equilibrium (economics); Comparative dynamics; Competitive price; Economics equilibrium
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  •  B – excess supply – when P&gt;P<sub>0</sub>	
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STATE WHERE ECONOMIC FORCES SUCH AS SUPPLY AND DEMAND ARE BALANCED AND THE VALUES OF ECONOMIC VARIABLES WILL NOT CHANGE
Static equilibrium (economics); Equilibrium price; Equilibrium Price; Disequilibria; Market equilibrium; Price equilibrium; Disequilibrium (economics); Equilibrium (economics); Comparative dynamics; Competitive price; Economics equilibrium
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Definitie

dynamic equilibrium
¦ noun a state of balance between continuing processes.

Wikipedia

Competitive equilibrium

Competitive equilibrium (also called: Walrasian equilibrium) is a concept of economic equilibrium, introduced by Kenneth Arrow and Gérard Debreu in 1951, appropriate for the analysis of commodity markets with flexible prices and many traders, and serving as the benchmark of efficiency in economic analysis. It relies crucially on the assumption of a competitive environment where each trader decides upon a quantity that is so small compared to the total quantity traded in the market that their individual transactions have no influence on the prices. Competitive markets are an ideal standard by which other market structures are evaluated.