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The Academik Economics: Evolution and Utility Maximization: A Synthesis
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Evolution and Utility Maximization: A Synthesis. In the previous article, I touched on the theory regarding the relationship between our evolution and utility maximization. In this one, I'd like to present this theory in a more concrete manner. To make it worth their while, fitter individuals must receive something for their troubles. This is where the concept of utility maximization enters the play. Posted by Serge Yegiazarov. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Academik: September 2012
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Saturday, September 1, 2012. Before we begin to look for a resolution, it would be helpful to first clarify the definition of "surprise" we are using that leads to the paradox. I define surprise in this instance as meaning roughly: "You will be unable to predict. At any point throughout the week. At least a day in advance, the day on which I will give the quiz". This is the definition that leads to the core problem of Friday not qualifying as a valid surprise quiz day. It is my strong belief that the con...
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The Academik: Surprise Quiz Paradox
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Saturday, September 1, 2012. Before we begin to look for a resolution, it would be helpful to first clarify the definition of "surprise" we are using that leads to the paradox. I define surprise in this instance as meaning roughly: "You will be unable to predict. At any point throughout the week. At least a day in advance, the day on which I will give the quiz". This is the definition that leads to the core problem of Friday not qualifying as a valid surprise quiz day. It is my strong belief that the con...
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The Academik Economics: The Effect Of Recession On Net Private Sector Saving
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Friday, June 1, 2012. The Effect Of Recession On Net Private Sector Saving. It is not unnaturally believed by some that recessions should cause an increase in net private sector savings. Now observe the dates of all the recessions the U.S. has undergone since the Great Depression. As well as the observed change in net private savings during those dates, as measured by the graphs above:. Jan–July 1980: Quarterly Net Increase. March 2001–Nov 2001:. Dec 2007–June 2009 : Quarterly Net Increase. Though it is ...
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The Academik Economics: On Monopolies, Quality of Service, and Possible Solutions
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Friday, June 15, 2012. On Monopolies, Quality of Service, and Possible Solutions. Probably the biggest reason for the degeneration of the quality of service provided by a company stems from it controlling a monopoly over a specific area or market. When a firm faces no competition, it becomes unprofitable to maintain an above average level of service. Why is this? But how to gain access to these resources, which are locked away by the monopoly? Posted by Serge Yegiazarov. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Academik: June 2012
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Colors and the Speed of Light: A Thought Experiment. Suppose that we are moving at the speed of red light through a vacuum. Suppose further that, directly in front of us, there is an object that is also red. All references to color energy were taken from Wikipedia. Posted by Serge Yegiazarov. Saturday, June 16, 2012. On Performance Based Evaluation and Meritocracy. One's performance is often considered to be a function of one's ability and effort. However, this assumption is ...
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The Academik: Colors and the Speed of Light: A Thought Experiment
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Saturday, June 23, 2012. Colors and the Speed of Light: A Thought Experiment. Suppose that we are moving at the speed of red light through a vacuum. Suppose further that, directly in front of us, there is an object that is also red. All references to color energy were taken from Wikipedia. Posted by Serge Yegiazarov. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Academik College Database. Colors and the Speed of Light: A Thought Experimen. On Performance Based Evaluation and Meritocracy. Infolinks In Text Ads.
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The Academik Economics: The Political Economy of War
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Sunday, June 24, 2012. The Political Economy of War. The middle play centers on the fact that nations will continue to do battle against one another until they can be no better off. This can be modeled with a simple expected costs and benefits model that a nation attempts to equate with 0. An equilibrium is eventually established when all nations equate this model with 0 and the war ends. Political Economy of War. In discussing these issues, we will choose to focus almost exclusively on the political str...
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The Academik: May 2012
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Monday, May 28, 2012. If you're reading this right now and you're a student, you're most likely getting ripped off when buying your textbooks. This isn't an affront to your intelligence, but simply the conclusion of my belief that the average student buys the majority of his textbooks from the campus bookstore, which more often than not charges exorbitant prices. Getting back on point, I would like to lessen this cost for the readers by providing a few tips and websites that should make them much thrifti...
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The Academik: September 2010
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Saturday, September 4, 2010. The much feared/anticipated event of the college student's life is either already here, or not too far away. Colleges all over the world are gearing up for the first semester (for most folks) of the 2010 year. I hope that everyone's ready for and at least somewhat excited about their new courses. As you approach first day, try to catch up on some of the sleep debt you may have accumulated throughout the summer. PS: There has been a new addition to The Academik lately, specifi...