| disequilibrium |
loss of equilibrium attributable to an unstable situation in which some forces outweigh others
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| disequilibrium |
1. Inequality of supply and demand. 2. A untenable state of an economic system, from which it may be expected to change.
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| disequilibrium |
Refers to unsteadiness, imbalance or loss of equilibrium; often is accompanied by spatial disorientation (a sensation of not knowing where one's body is in relation to the vertical and horizontal planes).
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| disequilibrium |
The quantity demanded does not equal the quantity supplied at the going price.
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| disequilibrium |
Loss or lack of stability. See equilibrium.
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