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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... industry may in fact be optimal in two circumstances , each of which de- pends ultimately on the structure of the labor transfer function . If increases in un- employment among experienced workers in an industry lead to congestion in ...
... industry may in fact be optimal in two circumstances , each of which de- pends ultimately on the structure of the labor transfer function . If increases in un- employment among experienced workers in an industry lead to congestion in ...
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... industry's values of X , 42 , 43 , and ò̟ are statistically independent of the values of these independent variables , P1 = X + Q3B ; " + Q1D ; " ' + $ 2 ~ ; + z ; where B is the value of X - 01 / Q - 01 and D " is the value of A 、-02 ...
... industry's values of X , 42 , 43 , and ò̟ are statistically independent of the values of these independent variables , P1 = X + Q3B ; " + Q1D ; " ' + $ 2 ~ ; + z ; where B is the value of X - 01 / Q - 01 and D " is the value of A 、-02 ...
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... industry profits , and industrial concentration are also examined . They conclude that economic models usually fail to recognize the importance of the distribution sector . By including marketing considerations , Albion and Farris ...
... industry profits , and industrial concentration are also examined . They conclude that economic models usually fail to recognize the importance of the distribution sector . By including marketing considerations , Albion and Farris ...
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