释义 |
disequilibriumdis‧e‧qui‧lib‧ri‧um /ˌdɪsekwəˈlɪbriəm, ˌdɪsiː-/ noun [uncountable] - Interest rates reflect the disequilibrium between supply and demand.
- Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning, arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
- Egocentrism can be viewed as acting to inhibit disequilibrium.
- Figure 8.4 illustrates such a state of disequilibrium.
- For example, in Figure 6.2, two initial disequilibrium states are depicted.
- Social interaction involving dialogue and argument over ideas, by its very nature, is an important source of disequilibrium.
- The unknown and the unpredictable can generate cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
- There has been a substantial literature on macroeconomic disequilibrium, but there is considerable disagreement about the appropriateness of different models.
a lack of balance in something |