0 someone who helps people move their possessions to a different place to live or work -- 搬運工人
1 used in descriptions of how someone dances -- 跳舞的人
He's a great mover. 他是位偉大的舞蹈家。
3 a person who formally makes a suggestion during a formal meeting or discussion -- 提議者
4 a company's shares that change in value during a particular period of time -- 價格波動的股票
They, rather than their leaders, were the movers of the world, and they were fundamentally moral beings.
At the risk of over-simplifying, one can say that single movers and servant movers were practically the same individuals.
In such instances, first movers will often be able to impose their preferred cooperative outcome.
First, money only partially resolves the limited communication problem by facilitating the consumption for some agents (movers) that would otherwise be impossible.
In sum, the movers consume a portion of the current deposits and therefore such portion cannot be stored.
Recall that a banking crisis occurs whenever movers receive a lower return on their deposits than do nonmovers.
One action that is always feasible is to give all cash reserves to movers and the return from all investment to nonmovers.
The followers have to adjust their strategy and development constrained by the first mover's decision.