The American Economic Review, Volume 72,Edições 1-2American Economic Association., 1982 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... utility . From this concept of constant real wages , it is possible to construct indices of real wages which will incorporate corrections for the three biases mentioned above . I model a situation in which an economic agent behaves ...
... utility . From this concept of constant real wages , it is possible to construct indices of real wages which will incorporate corrections for the three biases mentioned above . I model a situation in which an economic agent behaves ...
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... utility function , while the other , IW1 ( t ) , the com- pensating form , is not an indirect utility function except in the case of parallel wages . E. Pencavel's Constant - Utility Indices of Real Wages 10 Pencavel ( 1977 ) uses a ...
... utility function , while the other , IW1 ( t ) , the com- pensating form , is not an indirect utility function except in the case of parallel wages . E. Pencavel's Constant - Utility Indices of Real Wages 10 Pencavel ( 1977 ) uses a ...
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... utility ; that is , to the intended beneficiary , B. The major themes of this paper are that , assuming well - behaved utility functions and the like , restrictions of this sort will always be ( a ) beneficial to target efficiency , and ...
... utility ; that is , to the intended beneficiary , B. The major themes of this paper are that , assuming well - behaved utility functions and the like , restrictions of this sort will always be ( a ) beneficial to target efficiency , and ...
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