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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... MEAN BIDS AND MEAN PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOOD Parameter Class I w1 = 5 II w2 = 10 = 4 2.85 2 3.46 LE Bid Mean Bid Mean Provision of Public Good 9.14 Note : See Table 1 . III w3 = 6 3 2.81 50-50 division of endowment between the public and ...
... MEAN BIDS AND MEAN PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOOD Parameter Class I w1 = 5 II w2 = 10 = 4 2.85 2 3.46 LE Bid Mean Bid Mean Provision of Public Good 9.14 Note : See Table 1 . III w3 = 6 3 2.81 50-50 division of endowment between the public and ...
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... means and variances , preference for one over the other cannot be explained by mean - variance analysis . Mao and others interpreted this preference for f ( x ) over g ( x ) as evidence of the importance of downside risk and used usual ...
... means and variances , preference for one over the other cannot be explained by mean - variance analysis . Mao and others interpreted this preference for f ( x ) over g ( x ) as evidence of the importance of downside risk and used usual ...
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... mean - preserving spread as any func- tion which , when added to a probability or density function , transfers weight from the center of the distribution to its tails without changing the mean . The analysis that fol- lows uses a ...
... mean - preserving spread as any func- tion which , when added to a probability or density function , transfers weight from the center of the distribution to its tails without changing the mean . The analysis that fol- lows uses a ...
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