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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... period . Pre- sumably more workers will be carried over ( the initial period unemployment will be less ) than would be the case were the trans- fer parameter in the initial period a1 . One would expect , and indeed it is the case , that ...
... period . Pre- sumably more workers will be carried over ( the initial period unemployment will be less ) than would be the case were the trans- fer parameter in the initial period a1 . One would expect , and indeed it is the case , that ...
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betas were calculated over the formation period.18 ( The first formation period was forty - eight months in length so that the portfolio data could be generated from January 1935 , the beginning month of the Fama - MacBeth study . ) 2 ...
betas were calculated over the formation period.18 ( The first formation period was forty - eight months in length so that the portfolio data could be generated from January 1935 , the beginning month of the Fama - MacBeth study . ) 2 ...
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... period 1 sale is p ( 1 + D ) and on a period 2 sale is pD , where D is the discount factor . To close the problem , I must make two more assumptions about the developer's situation . In setting prices , the developer may charge initial ...
... period 1 sale is p ( 1 + D ) and on a period 2 sale is pD , where D is the discount factor . To close the problem , I must make two more assumptions about the developer's situation . In setting prices , the developer may charge initial ...
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