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経済学者は、将来の価格に関する不確実性が合理的な消費者に理論的には好ましい消費財(または通貨)を一時的に好ましくない財(または通貨)に交換させ、価格が明確になったら元に戻す計画の一環として行動させるという現象を引用して、価格の不確実性の際に人々が一時的に望ましくない通貨を保有する理由を説明することが多い。
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Economists often cite Siegel's paradox when explaining why people might temporarily hold a less desired currency during times of price uncertainty.
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Economists often cite Siegel's paradox when explaining why people might temporarily hold a less desired currency during times of price uncertainty.
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Siegel's paradox
Proper noun
(economics)
The
phenomenon
that
uncertainty
about
future
prices
can
theoretically
push
rational
consumers
to
temporarily
trade
away
their
preferred
consumption
goods
(or
currency)
for
non-preferred
goods
(or
currency),
as
part
of
a
plan
to
trade
back
to
the
preferred
consumption
goods
after
prices
become
clearer.
Japanese Meaning
シーゲルのパラドックスとは、将来の価格が不確実であることを理由に、合理的な消費者が一時的に好む消費財(または通貨)を手放し、好ましくない消費財(または通貨)と交換する現象を指します。価格が明確になった後に再び好む財や通貨に戻る取引の計画の一環として説明されます。
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