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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... follows that Ca Xe FIGURE 3 Xa X , V This result is depicted in Figure 3 where the original and the new market - clearing production positions are denoted as A and B , respectively . The production position ob- tained by the above ...
... follows that Ca Xe FIGURE 3 Xa X , V This result is depicted in Figure 3 where the original and the new market - clearing production positions are denoted as A and B , respectively . The production position ob- tained by the above ...
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... follows from the remaining five propositions . PROPOSITION H3 : If the consumer's pref- erence relation R is homothetic , then the indi- rect preference relation R * satisfies ( 26 ) ( p ' , m1 ) R * ( p2 , m2 ) iff ( p ' , \ m ' ) R ...
... follows from the remaining five propositions . PROPOSITION H3 : If the consumer's pref- erence relation R is homothetic , then the indi- rect preference relation R * satisfies ( 26 ) ( p ' , m1 ) R * ( p2 , m2 ) iff ( p ' , \ m ' ) R ...
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... follows from parallel- ism , ( 33 ) , and the definition ( 1 ) of R * . PROPOSITION P4 : If an indirect preference relation R * satisfies ( 37 ) , then for any fixed price vector p ' the Hurwicz - Uzawa function ( 11 ) has the property ...
... follows from parallel- ism , ( 33 ) , and the definition ( 1 ) of R * . PROPOSITION P4 : If an indirect preference relation R * satisfies ( 37 ) , then for any fixed price vector p ' the Hurwicz - Uzawa function ( 11 ) has the property ...
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