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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... behavior postulated by C - G - L . In summary the cur- rent state of theory on these issues appears to be as follows : Depending upon what one assumes about the strategic behavioral modes of economic agents , the attainment of optimal ...
... behavior postulated by C - G - L . In summary the cur- rent state of theory on these issues appears to be as follows : Depending upon what one assumes about the strategic behavioral modes of economic agents , the attainment of optimal ...
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... behavior must be modified . In particular , if P. and W are temporarily fixed at a level of which implies that C❝ ( · ) < C ' ( ) , then profit - maximizing behavior im- plies producing the quantity demanded with the minimum amount of ...
... behavior must be modified . In particular , if P. and W are temporarily fixed at a level of which implies that C❝ ( · ) < C ' ( ) , then profit - maximizing behavior im- plies producing the quantity demanded with the minimum amount of ...
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... behavior . For example , suppose c2 > c1 = 0 . Then the low - cost consumers will always be informed . If the high - cost customers also find it in their interest to be informed no equilibrium will exist . It is in the interest of the ...
... behavior . For example , suppose c2 > c1 = 0 . Then the low - cost consumers will always be informed . If the high - cost customers also find it in their interest to be informed no equilibrium will exist . It is in the interest of the ...
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