0 a balancing of two opposing situations or qualities, both of which are desired: --
They both had successful careers, but the tradeoff was they seldom saw each other.
The tradeoff in a democracy is between individual liberty and an orderly society.
To capture all the acceptable tradeoffs in constraint domination would require a great many locally conjoined constraints, which would complicate the system too much.
Secondly, we can consider the small number of arguments about policy making that do conceive of it as an intertemporal tradeoff.
Some interesting and sometimes counter-intuitive results emerge, involving tradeoffs among economic growth, environmental harm, and social impacts.
The tradeoff allows counterfactual paths with a lower likelihood of the business-cycle index remaining fixed, rather than allowing variation in the counterfactual business-cycle index.
The tradeoff between efficiency gains and democratic decline can then be effectively managed.
Another insight of this study is that the tradeoff between the specialization and duplication effects can vary along the process of economic development.
First, attention to temporality can more accurately capture the tradeoffs that governments confront and dramatically reframe the comparative puzzles demanding explanation.
The result is the classic tradeoff between environmental quality and economic welfare.