... political justice that had been articulated in the course of U.S history and experimented in developing each of them into a systematic conception ofjustice 16 john rawls: his life and theoryofjustice ... 18 After A TheoryofJustice 22 The Meaning of Rawls’s Project 26 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Biography The The The The The Focus on the Basic Structure 28 Origin of the Theory 29 Complexity of Modern Societies ... Complexity of Modern Societies 31 Idea of an Overlapping Consensus 34 Scope of the Theory 38 A Top-Tier Criterion ofJustice 3.1 Purely Recipient-Oriented Criteria ofJustice 3.2 The Anonymity Condition...
... a theoretical point of view The theory is impressive by the multitude of applications in the financial world of the agency theory and the theoryof asymmetric information, of adverse selection ... a further extension of the present theory, by the framework of the agency theory and the theoryof asymmetric information The question goes into the heart of the present theory, into the paradigm ... which are seen as a form of market imperfection The mainstream theoryof the firm evolved under the paradigm of the agency theory and the transaction costs theory as a theoryof economic organization...
... efficiently, the reputational capital of an agent must equal the present value of the stream of future profits, or franchise value, of her business The concept of reputational capital is meaningful ... Structural implications of CTF Circuit theoryof finance (CTF) bears important implications in terms of financial market structure, microeconomic imbalances, and the role of saving for economic ... role of saving for growth in CTF differs from its role in neoclassical growth theory (Box 2) 13 Box CTF and Neoclassical growth theory Neoclassical growth theory (NGT) holds that higher rates of...
... X(f ) is simply a copy of the ˜ ˜ spectrum X(f ) shifted to a center frequency of f = +fc and a mirror copy of X(f ) shifted to a center frequency of f = −fc The operation of modulation can be ... magnitude of the carrier wave does not change over a frequency window of interest This window of interest is usually the bandwidth of the transmitted signal Mathematically, we express the condition of ... transformed (one for each dimension of space) Since the components of position vector r have units of distance, the components of wavevector k must have reciprocal units of radians per unit distance...
... Complexity theoryof computation attempts to determine how “inherently” difficult are certain tasks For example, how inherently complex is the task of computing an inner product of two vectors of length ... minimum number of multiplications required for the task The consequences of Strassen’s algorithm for general matrix multiplication tasks are profound The task of computing the product of two × matrices ... isomorphic to the tensor product of the algebra of × matrices with itself Likewise, the algebra of 16 × 16 matrices is isomorphic to the tensor product of the algebra of × matrices with itself And...
... number of collisions per particle (a measure of time), given by t τ≡ T 1/2 (t ) dt The use of this measure of time renders the equations of motion linear The three eigenvalues of this system of ... of the linearised Boltzmann equation, at each order in the expansion Since the solution of equations of the type of Eq (12.22) is determined ˜ up to the addition of an arbitrary combination of ... the 206 Theoryof rapid granular flows average of a symmetric entity) is symmetric, i.e., one does not obtain a micropolar theory [332] 12.6 Conclusion An introduction to the kinetic theoryof granular...
... into a theoryof inventive problem solving which he named TRIZ 3.0 TRIZ: The Theoryof Inventive Problem Solving There are a number of laws in the theoryof TRIZ One of them is the Law of Increasing ... Length of nonmoving object Area of moving object Area of nonmoving object Volume of moving object Volume of nonmoving object Speed 10 Force 11 Tension, pressure 12 Shape 13 Stability of object ... UNISYS Xerox Corporation 7.0 TRIZ Software Because TRIZ is built on a database of hundreds of thousands of patents, principles, operators, contradictions, etc use of software helps engineers with minimal...
... MARGINAL EFFICIENCY OF CAPITAL 12 THE STATE OF LONG-TERM EXPECTATION 13 THE GENERAL THEORYOF THE RATE OF INTEREST 14 THE CLASSICAL THEORYOF THE RATE OF INTEREST o APPENDIX ON THE RATE OF INTEREST IN ... wage will withdraw the offer of their labour in the event of even a small rise in the cost of living Yet this strange supposition apparently underlies Professor Pigou's Theoryof Unemployment[7], ... either of temporary loss of work of the 'between jobs' type or of intermittent demand for highly specialised resources or of the effect of a trade union 'closed shop' on the employment of free...
... percent of M10's time at $10 per minute of the CCR’s time, plus all the truly variable costs of the products it decides to buy Our least-profitable product generates only $8 per minute, but many of ... year, producing 518,400 minutes of work The deal leases 50 percent of these, or 259,200 minutes At $10 every minute, the deal generates a total of $2,592,000 of T One of the missing information items ... out of them, they are in fact obsolete Hence, the throughput of producing one unit of product A is equal to the revenue—$1,000—built from materials with no value Since generating this amount of...
... Chapter VII we develop the theoryof Ext in terms of long exact sequences The exactness of the connected sequence is proved without the use of projectives or injectives The proof is by Steven Schanuel ... in Chapter X we give a theoryof sheaves with values in a category This is a reorganization ofsome work done by Gray [ 191, and gives a further application of the theoryof adjoint functors We ... suggested a proof of IX, 7.2 along the lines given here This has replaced a clumsier proof of an earlier draft, and has led me to make fairly wide use of the projective class theory This book...
... wage will withdraw the offer of their labour in the event of even a small rise in the cost of living Yet this strange supposition apparently underlies Professor Pigou’s Theoryof Unemployment,[7] ... either of temporary loss of work of the ‘between jobs’ type or of intermittent demand for highly specialised resources or of the effect of a trade union ‘closed shop’ on the employment of free ... advantages of private and national thrift, the traditional attitude towards the rate of interest, the classical theoryof unemployment, the quantity theoryof money, the unqualified advantages of laissez-faire...
... Rationale Behind the Theory Rof > R* ⇒ Pt ↑ ⇒ Rof ↓ Rof < R* ⇒ Pt ↓ ⇒ Rof ↑ until Rof = R* In an efficient market all unexploited profit opportunities will be eliminated Stronger Version of the Efficient ... accurate because predictor is unaware of some relevant information Formal Statement of the Theory Xe = Xof Xe = expectation of the variable that is being forecast Xof = optimal forecast using all ... initial purchase price of the security R= Pt +1 − Pt + C Pt R = the rate of return on the security Pt+1 = price of the security at time t+1, the end of the holding period Pt = price of the security...
... the energy of an amount of gas ? 3.1 Internal energy of ideal gas: The kinetic-molecular model states that The internal energy of an ideal gas is of the sum of the kinetic energies of all molecules ... (using the quantum theory) 4/22/2008 29 3.3 Heat capacity of solids: The microscopic interpretation of values of heat capacity of gases can apply also for heat capacities of solids An atom in ... total energy of each mode is Applying the principle of equipartition of energy we have, in average, for each of degree of freedom: kT For three orthogonal directions there are six degree of freedom...
... COLLAPSE OF THE THEORYOF EVOLUTION DEMONSTRATE THE TRUTH OF CREATION? 20 HOW FAR BACK DO TRACES OF MAN GO? WHY DO THESE NOT SUPPORT EVOLUTION? 29 WHY IS THE THEORYOF EVOLUTION 40 "NOT THE BASIS OF ... Philosophy of Karma, The Dark Magic of Darwinism, The Religion of Darwinism, The Collapse of the Theoryof Evolution in 20 Questions, Engineering in Nature, Technology Mimics Nature, The Impasse of Evolution ... the Termite, The Miracle of the Human Body, The Miracle of Man's Creation, The Miracle of Protein, The Miracle of Smell and Taste, The Miracle of Microworld, The Secrets of DNA The author's childrens...
... Chapter XX Quantum theoryof light §1 Blackbody radiation Planck’s theoryof radiation §2 Photoelectric effect Einstein’s theoryof light §3 Compton scattering At the end of the 19-th century, ... Planck’s theoryof radiation, the postulates of Einstein’s theory is as follows: Light consists of small “packages” of energy called photons or light quanta The energy a photon is h of = ... Einstein’s quantum theoryof light: To overcome the difficulty of classical physics, Albert Einstein introduced the quantum theoryof light, and developed the correct analysis of the photoelectric...
... Vibrations; Einstein’s Theoryof Heat Capacity 3.3 Oscillations of Particles on a String; Normal Modes 3.4 Transverse Oscillations of a Stretched String 3.5 Debye’s Theoryof Heat Capacity ... Fermi surface at K Theoretically much of the band theoryof solids24 and the microscopic theoryof superconductivity are based on this model The occurrence of superconductors critically depends ... are thus omitting an important area of research 1.4 DEVELOPMENT OF A MICROSCOPIC THEORY We briefly sketch the historical development of the microscopic theoryof superconductivity, including the...
... times more frequently than theoryof evolution” in the scientific literature Why does the phrase theoryof evolution” appear nearly 16 times as frequently as theoryof ecology” in the scientific ... laws of nature but on mathematical descriptions of idealized systems from which known complexities have been excised Thus no unifying theoryof everything” lies just beyond the horizon of evolutionary ... coherent theory explaining the origins of biological diversity Ecology, on the other hand, started out as a field of study first defined by Ernst Haeckel, in the mid19th century, as the study of the...