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Finance
theorists
have written reams on the consequences of the failure of the “efficient markets” hypothesis.
This is what network
theorists
call "self-organizing" behavior.
In the twentieth century,
theorists
such as Langdon Winner extended this line of thinking to other technologies.
According to Chinese theorists, the “vital space” of great powers extends far beyond a state’s borders, whereas the “vital space” of weak countries is limited to strategic boundaries that do not always correspond to the borders of their national territory.
As well as scientists from the relevant disciplines, art theorists, psychiatrists, language experts and philosophers are beginning to participate in the discussion.
But, as early twentieth-century
theorists
pointed out, collaboration and exchange within a nation’s diverse labor force increase everyone’s productivity.
On the contrary, economic
theorists
have been puzzled by the historical rate of increase in the stock market, which they call “the equity premium puzzle.”
Right-wing, anti-globalist conspiracy
theorists
– a group that now includes US President Donald Trump – demonize Soros, a wealthy Jew who is deeply committed to liberal causes.
Economists, political theorists, moral and political philosophers, sociologists, and even the general public rapidly took notice of what seemed like – and indeed was – a devastating result.
Furthermore, the understanding generated by social choice theorists’ study of group decisions has helped some research that is not directly a part of social choice theory – for example, on the forms and consequences of gender inequality, or on the causation and prevention of famines.
Many multicultural theorists, although committed to openness toward immigrants, are not committed to the openness of immigrants to their new home.
But, while leadership
theorists
and editorial writers tend to think that transformational foreign-policy officials are better in either ethics or effectiveness, the evidence does not support this view.
Attempting to use game theory to interpret the various calls for coordination is revealing, though not in the way that game
theorists
assume.
The new numbers set off a firestorm of debate, and have brought conspiracy
theorists
out in force.
Or, at best,
theorists
can wave their hands about an exogenous (read: unexplained) shock to expectations.
Part of the response to such conspiracy
theorists
must be to keep making the scientific case that climate change is occurring and will cause major harm to middle-income countries such as Brazil (even more than to developed economies).
In his 1959 book The Business Cycle , in a chapter entitled “The Lower Turning Point,” Cambridge University economist R. C. O. Matthews summarized a host of factors that business-cycle
theorists
of his day argued tend to bring on recovery automatically.
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theorists
busy for months.
Karl Marx was one of the smartest and most dedicated
theorists
on this topic, and even he could not consistently show that technological progress necessarily impoverishes unskilled workers.
He also considered earlier advice on nuclear strategy, which he had sought from some of the finest game
theorists
of the time, including Thomas Schelling, who would later win the Nobel Prize.
Axelrod held tournaments among major game
theorists
and political scientists to identify the most effective approach in a repeated game of prisoner’s dilemma.
Some security strategists and just war
theorists
argue that there may be nothing morally objectionable about deterrence in cases where the lives and welfare of a civilian population are not directly affected.
Indeed, early
theorists
of business cycles understood this.
Indeed, this year's annual session of the Academy of Military Sciences saw army commanders and military
theorists
try to prove that a future source of conflict will be America's desire to control the world's oil-rich regions.
The fact is that we need fewer efficient-markets
theorists
and more people who work on microstructure, limits to arbitrage, and cognitive biases.
We need fewer equilibrium business-cycle
theorists
and more old-fashioned Keynesians and monetarists.
Theorists
are therefore in a bind: these regimes are not relying chiefly on hard power, are unsuccessful at generating soft power, but are still able to project real influence abroad.
This is one of the reasons why
theorists
such as Milton Friedman considered a bimetallic standard inherently more stable than a monometallic (gold-based) regime.
The “many recipes” thesis is that countries develop successfully by following eclectic policies tailored to specific local conditions rather than by following generic best-practice formulas designed by economic
theorists.
In this sense, Tocqueville’s intellectual heirs include the neo-Marxist
theorists
of the Frankfurt School, as well as Hannah Arendt, all of whom feared above all the disintegration of reason in modern societies.
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