foresight Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈfɔː.saɪt]
  • Us [ ˈfɔːr.saɪt]

Meaning of foresight In English

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  • The moral significance of the intending-foreseeing distinction requires more than the mere functional role of intention and foresight.

  • They assumed perfect foresight, perfect markets, and "helicopter drops" of money to cheering households.

  • In the experimental model, we assume that landowners have no foresight and that leads to slightly higher costs.

  • In this analysis, output shocks are deterministic rather than stochastic, and thus the assumption of rational expectations of the wage setters implies perfect foresight.

  • Under perfect foresight, we do not need to draw a distinction between past realized gross rates of return and future expected rates of return.

  • Given this lack of foresight or commitment, households tend to save less than is optimal, and thus government intervention may improve welfare.

  • Have they by some miraculous instinct or foresight set apart in each of them a common place of residence?

  • Lack of institutional foresight is also one of the key challenges for the wider agenda of sustainable development.

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Translations of foresight In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    深謀遠慮, 先見之明, 遠見卓識…

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  • 中文简体

    深谋远虑, 先见之明, 远见卓识…

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  • Español

    previsión…

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  • Português

    previdência…

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  • Türk dili

    ileri görüş, sezgi…

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  • Français

    prévoyance…

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  • Čeština

    prozíravost…

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  • Dansk

    forudseenhed…

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