Economic Overheating

Abstraction "Common causes of overheating directly traceable to cooling systems. are clogging or improper circulation of cooling air. Another cause of overheating is operations or excessive engine idling under extreme conditions of heat or altitute" (Larry Johnson, Fix your Volkswagen, the...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Perpustakaan UGM, i-lib
Format: Article
Published: [Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada 1997
Subjects:
Description
Summary:Abstraction "Common causes of overheating directly traceable to cooling systems. are clogging or improper circulation of cooling air. Another cause of overheating is operations or excessive engine idling under extreme conditions of heat or altitute" (Larry Johnson, Fix your Volkswagen, the Good heart - MiBoox Co, iris 1983 pp. 239) Generally the term overheating is associated with car or motorised engines which have an excess of heat. In this case overheating is not about warming-up cars, since warming-up is done to keep a car working properly. Therefore overheating can be inferred as a problem to car engines as a result of malfunction in the circulation of cooling air, which is signalled by excess engine head, over the warning line limit. This paper attempt to discuss "overheating" as a phenomenon in economics term.