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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... expected marginal product of capital , or the expected rate of profit as r , we have ( 5 ) r = f ' ( k ) Thus , under the optimal employment de- cision ( 4 ) corresponding to a given expected w and p , the stock price of the firm ( 2 ) ...
... expected marginal product of capital , or the expected rate of profit as r , we have ( 5 ) r = f ' ( k ) Thus , under the optimal employment de- cision ( 4 ) corresponding to a given expected w and p , the stock price of the firm ( 2 ) ...
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... expected period 2 profits are unaffected by offering insurance . Thus we must show that E [ N ( 0 ) ( R2 − pl2 ) ... expected profits . The right - hand side is his new expected land sale profits plus expected tax revenue minus expected ...
... expected period 2 profits are unaffected by offering insurance . Thus we must show that E [ N ( 0 ) ( R2 − pl2 ) ... expected profits . The right - hand side is his new expected land sale profits plus expected tax revenue minus expected ...
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... expected net pres- ent value ( this stems from equation ( 10 ) , since the analysis in the certainty case is equivalent to an analysis involving maxima- tion of the expected net present value ) , and , on the other hand , the cumulative ...
... expected net pres- ent value ( this stems from equation ( 10 ) , since the analysis in the certainty case is equivalent to an analysis involving maxima- tion of the expected net present value ) , and , on the other hand , the cumulative ...
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