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biunivocity
The book I'm translating employs this term but a search
on the 'net shows it to be rare, and apparently an
engineering term. The MIT dictionary of Economics has
no listing. I'm wondering if this word counts as a
"common term" or an idiosyncratic usage. Ventelous
uses it with regard to the simultaneous setting of
income and price levels as a reflection of today's
expectations with regard to tomorrow's consumption.
-gn.
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Gregory P. Nowell
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science, Milne 100
State University of New York
135 Western Ave.
Albany, New York 12222
Fax 518-442-5298
- Thread context:
- Buchele,
Whitalone Thu 23 Mar 2000, 06:55 GMT
- www.google.com,
Greg Nowell Tue 21 Mar 2000, 19:19 GMT
- biunivocity,
Greg Nowell Tue 21 Mar 2000, 19:18 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: biunivocity,
James Dick Tue 21 Mar 2000, 23:34 GMT
- Re: Backed Money-Sproul/Tomasson re. Ricardo/Bentham,
Harry Veeder Tue 21 Mar 2000, 17:46 GMT
- Backed money/reply to tomasson,
mike sproul Mon 20 Mar 2000, 21:49 GMT
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