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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be a given level of 7 , and all possible alloca- tions between the stockholders and the employees would yield a straight - line trade- off relation between the stock value and differential earning level . By considering all possible ...
be a given level of 7 , and all possible alloca- tions between the stockholders and the employees would yield a straight - line trade- off relation between the stock value and differential earning level . By considering all possible ...
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... possible the predicted values from the estimation of 6 X1 = a + b - trend + Σ c1X1 - ; + V1 i - 1 are recorded in column ( 4 ) of Table 3 as X. Thus X represents the best linear prediction possible of X , using the information from past ...
... possible the predicted values from the estimation of 6 X1 = a + b - trend + Σ c1X1 - ; + V1 i - 1 are recorded in column ( 4 ) of Table 3 as X. Thus X represents the best linear prediction possible of X , using the information from past ...
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... possible to compare utility functions by employing the Weisbrod test , such comparisons may have a limited usefulness for policy decisions . Let X be the set of all possible choice alternatives under consideration . For a par- ticular ...
... possible to compare utility functions by employing the Weisbrod test , such comparisons may have a limited usefulness for policy decisions . Let X be the set of all possible choice alternatives under consideration . For a par- ticular ...
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