Value is more than the total utility of a good, or the marginal utility of a good, to an individual, and it is more than a ratio of exchange.
Or, we may speak of equilibria among social forces.
Equilibria among economic values will not explain even the individual's economic behavior--do not by any means constitute a self-complete system.
Economists have for a long time been used to this, speaking of equilibria between supply and demand, between labor and capital, between enterprise and the other factors of production, between intensive and extensive margins, etc.
A similar behaviour will, for example, be found in the case of many pairs of organic substances; and in all cases the equilibria will be represented by a diagram of the general appearance of Fig.
After having studied the relationships which are found in the neighbourhood of the freezing points of the components, we now pass to the discussion of the equilibria which are met with at higher temperatures.
As the first class of solutions to which we shall turn our attention, there may be chosen the solutions of gases in liquids, or the equilibria between a liquid and a gas.
The equilibria of the fourth univariant system ice--salt--solution are represented by AE.
In discussing the equilibria in systems containing a solid solution, it is of essential importance to remember that a solid solution constitutes only one phase, a phase of varying composition, as in the case of liquid solutions.
The different systems furnished by iodine and chlorine, rendered classical by the studies of Stortenbeker,[241] form a very complete example of equilibria in a two-component system.
The lowest portion of the curve, AB, represents the equilibria between ice and solutions containing ferric chloride.
And by the continual destruction of the individuals least capable of maintaining their equilibria in presence of this new incident force, there must eventually be reached an altered type completely in equilibrium with the altered conditions.
The equilibria of these modifications may be readily represented on a pressure-temperature diagram.
She assured the general that she could not see in what way he had swerved from his duty as a loyal soldier in the affair, since the lady had won his confidence by the false assertion that she desired to renew her allegiance to the flag.
This suggestion of van Wijhe appears to me a remarkably good one, especially in view of the position of the thymus glands in Ammocoetes and the nephric branchial glands in Amphioxus.
Le Bon proved that, by producing artificial equilibria of the elements arising from the dissociation of matter, he could succeed in creating, with immaterial particles, "something singularly resembling matter.
These equilibria were maintained a sufficient length of time to enable them to be photographed.
This author says, in part:-- "Such equilibria can only be maintained for a moment.
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