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The previous example simply aims to illustrate the idea that considering open means and open goals (and open intention as a dynamic link between capabilities and goals) allows for the analytical treatment of constant endogenous change as there is constant feedback between imagined intended goals and the actions deployed to reach them (means). These endogenous changes in price flexibility can lead to significant changes in regimes' welfare performance. 1], and the endogenous changes in unit-quota rents, [dp. |
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