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Observational Frequency of Stable vs. Unstable Equilibria

In economic systems, it is expected that the economy will be observed near a stable equilibrium far more often than near an unstable one. Because unstable equilibria are inherently transient—any small disturbance pushes the system away—they are not persistent states. Stable equilibria, by contrast, are self-correcting and tend to persist over time, making them the more commonly observed market condition.

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