Indeed, the model outlined in this chapter has taken no explicit account of the monetary sector and as such is sometimes called the 'simple' Keynesian model.
We have seen that the multiplier-accelerator model outlined above is capable under certain circumstances of generating cycles automatically following any change in autonomous spending.
It will depend upon which of the three models outlined above is adopted by the courts in relation to that power.
This is the model outlined by Halliday and Hasan in Cohesion in English (1976).
It follows in a synthetic way the model outlined by Lenin for the Russian party.
The phosphorus cycle is complex, but the model outlined below describes the basic pathways.
The model outlined above focuses on a particular instance of a certificate rather than information about an individual which at any point in time is represented on a certificate.
Dissatisfaction with the models outlined above has led Chandler (1988a, p. 185) to put forward what he calls the stewardship model.
As will become apparent, however, there are several instances where it will be necessary to modify the basic model outlined in this chapter.
To what extent can the traditional models of global politics, outlined in chapter 20, help us to understand these processes?