steady state
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsteadyandstate
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steady
adjective
uk/ˈsted.i/us/ˈsted.i/
happening in a smooth, gradual, and regular way, not suddenly ...
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state
noun
uk/steɪt/us/steɪt/
a condition or way of being that exists at a ...
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Finally, at the newsteadystate, investment ceases, capital, and, hence, output are reduced.
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In one dimensional front propagation, onesteadystateis being replaced with another.
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The relative influence of speed adaptation and changing directions on the stability behavior of the homogeneoussteadystatesolution was discussed.
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The start of data acquisition was delayed until the jet had established asteadystate.
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For each point in the state space, we calculate thesteady-stateutility as if the smallest feasible capital stock was the deterministicsteadystate.
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Levels of habits and real consumption are lower than at the initialsteadystate.
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In addition, thesteadystateis unstable in the exogenous case, whereas it is saddlepath stable in the endogenous one.
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Our use of a dynamic trade model allows us to compare transition path results tosteadystateresults.
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Thus, dmt+1 /dmt is strictly greater than one at anysteadystate. 13.
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The labor income tax rate in the finalsteadystateis 14.2% compared with 8.3% under the small-economy assumption.
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The low-incomesteadystateis locally stable in the ^ perfect-foresight dynamics, whereas the high-incomesteadystateis saddlepath stable.
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Section 4 analyzes thesteadystateof the variable-timepreference model and compares it with that of the fixed time preference model.
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Asteadystatein case 2 is unstable or indeterminate.
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