The American Economic Review, Volume 86American Economic Association., 1996 Includes papers and proceedings of the annual meeting of the American Economic Association. Covers all areas of economic research. |
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... changes in consumption , investment , hours , and productivity . This com- parison shows that for consumption and hours , the correlation between forecasted changes is higher than the correlation of overall changes . While still high in ...
... changes in consumption , investment , hours , and productivity . This com- parison shows that for consumption and hours , the correlation between forecasted changes is higher than the correlation of overall changes . While still high in ...
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... change if one knows that output is expected to increase by 1 percent . Table 4 presents regression coefficients of the expected changes in c , i , h and p on ex- pected changes in y . The table shows that , as in our discussion above ...
... change if one knows that output is expected to increase by 1 percent . Table 4 presents regression coefficients of the expected changes in c , i , h and p on ex- pected changes in y . The table shows that , as in our discussion above ...
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... changes 3,985 ཙྩཙྪཱ ཝཱ 204 204 54 GHH - II : Also interpretive changes 3,985 11 88 22 80 1,797 1,248 656 80 1,797 1,248 656 29 2,704 1,129 69 29 2,704 1,172 69 Number of arbitrations : CM - I : Original 446 ( 11 % ) 27 ( 13 % ) 10 ( 12 ...
... changes 3,985 ཙྩཙྪཱ ཝཱ 204 204 54 GHH - II : Also interpretive changes 3,985 11 88 22 80 1,797 1,248 656 80 1,797 1,248 656 29 2,704 1,129 69 29 2,704 1,172 69 Number of arbitrations : CM - I : Original 446 ( 11 % ) 27 ( 13 % ) 10 ( 12 ...
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