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Posted by DeLong at September 3, 2003 04:30 PM | TrackBack
From a policy perspective, is the long run anything more than a series of short runs? "In the long run..."
Posted by: K Harris on September 4, 2003 04:14 AM>From a policy perspective, is the long run anything more than a series of short runs? "In the long run..."
Yes, the long run is different. In the short run structural adjustments are not made; in the long run they are.
Of course, it's often hard to know when the long run will come.
>From a policy perspective, is the long run anything more than a series of short runs? "In the long run..."
Yes, the long run is different. In the short run structural adjustments are not made; in the long run they are.
Of course, it's often hard to know when the long run will come.
Interesting. Thanks Brad.
But why do we want to make dope semiconductors? Aren't smart ones better?
Posted by: Bernard Yomtov on September 4, 2003 12:36 PM"But why do we want to make dope semiconductors? Aren't smart ones better?"
I think that should be "doped" semiconductors. By themselves no semiconductors are smart. It is the combination of "different dope" doped semiconductors that has the interesting properties.
DSW
Posted by: Antoni Jaume on September 4, 2003 12:49 PMI met a very intelligent truck driver recently. Why shouldn't he be considered a smart semi conductor?
Posted by: Bernard Yomtov on September 4, 2003 01:11 PM