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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... percent per annum in real terms , compared with 0.9 percent between 1913 and 1939 , and less than 4 percent per annum between 1873 and 1913. During these prosperous decades , the less developed countries ( LDCs ) have demonstrated their ...
... percent per annum in real terms , compared with 0.9 percent between 1913 and 1939 , and less than 4 percent per annum between 1873 and 1913. During these prosperous decades , the less developed countries ( LDCs ) have demonstrated their ...
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... percent in 1967 to 4.1 percent in 1977. According to the firms ' forecasts , there is no evidence that this drop will continue during 1977-80 , but neither is there any evidence that the proportion will rise very much . For the sample ...
... percent in 1967 to 4.1 percent in 1977. According to the firms ' forecasts , there is no evidence that this drop will continue during 1977-80 , but neither is there any evidence that the proportion will rise very much . For the sample ...
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... per- cent for those 45-54 ; from 2 to 4 percent for those 25-44 . Trends in male nonpar- ticipation in the United States by race and age are reported in detail in Table 1 . 1 Beyond generating general social concern , this large exodus ...
... per- cent for those 45-54 ; from 2 to 4 percent for those 25-44 . Trends in male nonpar- ticipation in the United States by race and age are reported in detail in Table 1 . 1 Beyond generating general social concern , this large exodus ...
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