Thursday, 21 January 2010
So.
When I should be do some much aruging in the macroeconomic performace...Instead I spend it writing
i love you...stay happy on paper then folding it into a heart...instead.
A little book coming out of it.
But you can't just look at it from one side. You can't just see the tiny box at times. At times...you must move out of the individual firm or industy but total demand and supple...or as it's called
aggregate demand and
aggregate supplyYes. I'm being pleonastic....and using other random...subjects to "info" or to paint a picture of how I am today.
Of couse...I could tell you direct...making it alot easier for you.
But, where's the fun in that?
Let's begin...
It's rather sad. Inflation defined as a persistent increase in the level of prices occurs over time.
It happens with people too. Like, in 1974...73...whatever, pair of jeans would of been priced at £3.50, but similar quality jeans are presently selling for around £30.00. Rapid inflation has adverse effects on an economy, as it breeds further inflation, as consumers, workers and firms react in ways that lead to increased prices.
As aggregate demand is increaing, frims will be able to pass on their increased labour costs in the form of increased prices.
Not fun.
Eventually, actual growth will slow as rising prices are likely to lead to falling demand for firms' products from domestic and forgein markets, as a reult unemployment is likely to rise and aggregate demand will fall and actual growth will fall below trend as the economic cycle continues.
It
does have a link in my life. Just to make sure. Not just giving you a crash couse in inflation.
Though during a negativ output gap, a low level of aggregate demand is likely to reduce inflationary pressure but lead to higher than desired unemployment and as a result, the Bank is likely to try to increase aggregate demand.
Bank...as in Of England.
Manipulation of aggregate demand by the Bank is aimed at creating price stability.
So. Topic for today is, Class....Am I fated to love her?
Another...FreeWill versus Determinism. BamBam....Freewill levels up!
+3 att
+9 def
+2 spee
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With freewill, given the external constraints, I have a choice about what I do. A choice whetever or not to like her.
I doesn't seem to be the case. If it really was freewill, I would of had the choice to choose not to like her.
However...with freewill, it involves more than having a series of options avilable. If exaclty the same situation were to occur agian, Could I of fallen for someone else? A different decision?
I rather the deterministic idea.
As we can see, the principle of causality states that every event, every action and every change has a cause without expection.
Yet agian, if there is a cause, what would of been the cause
for me to meet you?
Given a set of conditions, only one outcome is possible because of the laws of nature. Very much applying to physical events as well as our behaviour and decisions.
...Which means,
We may think we are free because we are conscious of our actions, but this is only because we ignorant of their causesSpinoza places it rather nicely. It's really is disturbing...that it was deterimed for me to fall for you. And that there is a hidden...possiblity sinster factor causing me to like you.
I dislike.
So, very, much.
It is the fact that we have the
intention to do something that makes us think we have free will. However, our action is nevetherless, and it is rather sadistic, determined.
Not only we are subject to physical laws, but also very much;y to psychological laws. Muchly intentiosn are also caused.
Only one decision is possible. For every desision and every action, I couldn't of have done otherwise give the inital set of conditions.
Therefore, it was determined for me to like you. It was determined for you two to hate each other, it was determined today, you would say bye, and I would not hear it. It was determined today that you spend some time with me.
Which means; all our future decisions and actions can be predicted...if we was to only acutally be able to know every cause and effect.
Chaos theory. Every tiny little thing, will have a massive effect in the end. What may seem random, or trival will effect our future. It's determined.
So...what...that when I was young, because I...I don't know...stole that sweet(?) caused me to love you?
Recurrence, the approximate return of a system towards its initial conditions, together with sensitive dependence on initial conditions are the two main ingredients for chaotic motion. They have the practical consequence of making complex systems, such as the weather, difficult to predict past a certain time range (approximately a week in the case of weather), since it is impossible to measure the starting atmospheric conditions completely accurately
Systems of Nature....
Our life is a line that nature commands us to describe on the surface of the earth, without us being able to swerve from itm even for an instant.
Nevertheless, in spite of the
shackles by which we are bound, it is pretend that I is a free agent, or that independently of causes by which we are moved, that we determine our own will, and reguate our own condition
There is no freewill because every decision is the result of previous brain activity. Mental decisions are in fact physical events which are suject to the laws of cause and effect
Mind states are
ontologically brain states....mind statess exist as brain states.
My brain is determined to love you.
Oh dear. Will I have a choice to give up?
I do hope so.
I really do.
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