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conventional theory

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conventional
adjective
uk /kənˈven.ʃən.əl/ us /kənˈven.ʃən.əl/
traditional ...
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theory
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈθɪə.ri/ us /ˈθɪr.i/
a formal statement of the rules on which a subject of study is based or of ideas that are suggested to explain a fact or event or, more generally, an opinion ...
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The second-order correction is absent in the conventionaltheory, too.
In demonstrating during the 1970s the value of new policies, the consequences of conventionaltheory had first to be exposed.
I have proposed a theory of team agency which generalizes the conventionaltheory of rational individual choice.
However, the judicial function of commercial guilds is also emphasized by scholars who support the conventionaltheory.
So the relationship between my proposal and the conventionaltheory is not really that of companions in guilt.
Nonetheless, if we put this point aside for later discussion, we can see that his work questions conventionaltheory by using new and reliable material.
On the other hand, as soon as subjects are allowed to communicate, they achieve better outcomes than predicted by the conventionaltheory.
Here we point out the following problems in conventionaltheory in the hope that they can help the reader see its weaknesses.
This gives the possibility of considering the fractional differential equations approximation and percolation estimates on the basis of the conventionaltheory of long-range correlations.
I have argued that the conventionaltheory has no empirical content on its own, in the absence of any auxiliary hypotheses about how individuals conceptualize their decision problems.
The results suggest that the effects of structural shocks in the passive monetaryactive fiscal regime are substantially different from conventionaltheory in the active monetary-passive fiscal regime.
Conventionaltheory does not tell us why we want to know that others are happy, or why we allow ourselves to be moved when they are not.
This stability of dispositions provides a mechanism, absent from the conventionaltheory of trustworthiness as reputation, by which trust can propagate from one domain to another.
Instead, we might look at how economists already deal with analogues of the existence and objectives problems when applying the conventionaltheory of rational individual choice.
I like to believe the conventionaltheory that a high police detection rate will have an effect in deterring crime.
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Criticisms of the conventionaltheory are usually associated with theories of endogenous money.
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Conventionaltheory argues that the follow-on is almost always enforced.
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Such a formalism includes the conventionaltheory of generalized functions (without their product) as a special case.
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Advocates of the behavioral approach also challenged the omission of the element of uncertainty from the conventionaltheory.
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When heat was also applied to the unheated arm, conventionaltheory predicted that the circulatory flow would slow or stop completely.
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The chromothripsis phenomenon opposes the conventionaltheory that cancer is the gradual acquisition of genomic rearrangements and somatic mutations over time.
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The conventionaltheory of monopoly power in economic life maintains that the monopolist will attempt to restrict supply in order to maintain price above its competitive level.
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