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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... estimated for all variables other than health will be unchanged ( except for incidental rounding error in the index ) ... estimated Social Security effect . The estimated elasticity of nonparticipation with respect to the Social Security ...
... estimated for all variables other than health will be unchanged ( except for incidental rounding error in the index ) ... estimated Social Security effect . The estimated elasticity of nonparticipation with respect to the Social Security ...
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... estimated above " predicts " recent trends in nonparticipation . In this section , I will project expected nonparticipation rates for the NLS sample over the period 1958-76 using the 1966 estimated labor force participation model and ...
... estimated above " predicts " recent trends in nonparticipation . In this section , I will project expected nonparticipation rates for the NLS sample over the period 1958-76 using the 1966 estimated labor force participation model and ...
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... estimated number of residential fire deaths and injuries , operating rates for smoke detectors and the degree of protection provided by smoke detectors . It was estimated that there were approximately 6,200 residential fire deaths and ...
... estimated number of residential fire deaths and injuries , operating rates for smoke detectors and the degree of protection provided by smoke detectors . It was estimated that there were approximately 6,200 residential fire deaths and ...
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