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A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE: On The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Lectures (Volume 1)
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Author(s)Dr. Michael Patrick Amos
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Back Matter/ Copyright 2011 by Author: DR. MICHAEL PATRICK AMOS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. "A critical element of peace is intertemporal derived utilities of opposing Nations, i.e., VALUE OF NATIONS, which leads to a new temporary equilibrium in Tantamount Processes," from section 3.3.2.4.5.. of A THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE:.. by Author: Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos. “In this sequel to Amos(2011-c), Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos presents A Theoretical Perspective:. Smith(1759) Theomatics: i.e., The Origin of International Crises... is highlighted via a A THEORY OF MEDICAL FIRMS' BEHAVIOR introduced in Section 3.3.2.4...of the present work, Amos(2011-d)." "Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos is convinced that the first edition of his scholarly work A Treatise to The Wealth of Nations: Appendix,i.e., Amos(2011-c) published in April 2011 is to be widely distributed, as its perfection.. The present work is Amos(2011-d), it is an entirety new work and new text, authored by Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos. On the one hand, Amos(2011-c) focuses on Full Employment of Unskilled-Households. On the other hand, Amos(2011-d) focuses on resolution of International-Crises. Thus, both works are intended for policy makers, economists and advanced student. The questions raised by audiences, since Amos(2011-c) are addressed in Amos(2011-d) within the context of A Theoretical Perspective, via the INTRODUCTION OF A MODEL OF MEDICAL-FIRMS' BEHAVIOR. Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos augments his theoretical framework further in several important respects, and introduces A MODEL OF MEDICAL FIRMS' BEHAVIOR. The focus of the present analysis, here and hence forth called Amos(2011-d), is the demonstration that there exists a A Scientific Protocol, Outcome of International Political Machinery, consistent with an extension of Amos(2011-c).. Amos(2011-d) is a modern non-Walrasian framework within which intertemporal optimizing agents interact in an international setting. The distinguishing features of the present work are as follows: 1_) The domestic economy exports medical-goods, i.e., Cure for T.B. 2_) The domestic economy imports intelligence goods, i.e., The Scientific Protocol Against Terrorism. Theses extensions requires that Amos(2011-c) be augmented in several important respects: In section 3.3.2.. Amos introduces two new types of economic agents into the Analysis: i_) A Model of Medical-Firms' Behavior, and ii_) a case specific A Model of Ailment-Firms' Behavior. The outcome of these augmentations is the obtainment of A Theoretical Perspective.. Amos(2011-d) model has as special cases the various counter-terrorism policies under-consideration by economists and international lawyers, in 2011. Finally, what acts of terrorism will be brought forward is independent of U.S. Action, it is pre- planned by them. The good news is that Terrorism is a transitory state in Temporary General Equilibrium Analysis with Quantity Constraints and will not exists in the future (in 50 up to 100 years from 2011), as Globalization, Derived Utility Analysis and increased number of Advanced social scientists working in Governmental initiatives Amos(2011-c, and 2011-d) will bring about the panacea, Smith's Complete Capitalism is enriched with “The Theory of Moral Sentimentsâ€, and Laissez-Faire." from Back Matter by Author: Prof. Dr. Michael Patrick Amos. Amos, Michael P.(2012), A NON-WALRASIAN MACROECONOMETRIC MODEL OF THE US. ECONOMY, Forthcoming 2012. RANK: On SSRN Top Ten List for ERN: Econophysics (Topic) Top Ten. December 5, 2010 to February 3, 2011. RANK: On SSRN Top Ten List for ERN: Non-Parametric-methods (Topic) Top Ten. December 5, 2010 to February 3, 2011. A Scholarly Monograph: On Advanced Open Economy Macroeconometrics: Sections 3.1. to 3.3.7. of Chapter 3.



















