The American Economic Review, Volume 70American Economic Association., 1980 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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... FIGURE 2 time demand equation ( 13 ) with respect to time and substitute the basic balance equation ( 5 ' ) for DS ( t ) . Equation ( 15 ) is derived . As- sume that the equilibrium stock S ( t ) , de- fined in ( 7b ) , is constant ...
... FIGURE 2 time demand equation ( 13 ) with respect to time and substitute the basic balance equation ( 5 ' ) for DS ( t ) . Equation ( 15 ) is derived . As- sume that the equilibrium stock S ( t ) , de- fined in ( 7b ) , is constant ...
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... FIGURE 6 association of an appreciating exchange rate and a current account surplus . When assets are above their long - run level , and thus are declining , the exchange rate is below its long - run level , and is thus depreciating ...
... FIGURE 6 association of an appreciating exchange rate and a current account surplus . When assets are above their long - run level , and thus are declining , the exchange rate is below its long - run level , and is thus depreciating ...
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... Figures 4 and 5 are plots of moving aver- ages with weights ( on all series ) equal to 0.5 . That is , Figure 4 plots X ( 0.5 ) against Xot ( 0.5 ) and Figure 5 plots X21 ( 0.5 ) against Xot ( 0.5 ) . Figures 6 and 7 utilize ẞ = 0.8 ; 8 ...
... Figures 4 and 5 are plots of moving aver- ages with weights ( on all series ) equal to 0.5 . That is , Figure 4 plots X ( 0.5 ) against Xot ( 0.5 ) and Figure 5 plots X21 ( 0.5 ) against Xot ( 0.5 ) . Figures 6 and 7 utilize ẞ = 0.8 ; 8 ...
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