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... assumes that displaced high - tenure workers always have to change occupation , and that therefore a high - tenure worker always becomes a low - tenure worker after job displacement . We further assume that a nondisplaced high - tenure ...
... assumes that displaced high - tenure workers always have to change occupation , and that therefore a high - tenure worker always becomes a low - tenure worker after job displacement . We further assume that a nondisplaced high - tenure ...
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... assume a linear tech- nology whereby one unit of the final good can be converted into q units of capital . Assuming capital depreciates at rate 8 , the instantaneous rate of change in the capital stock is ( 2 ) K1 = ql , — SK ,, - where ...
... assume a linear tech- nology whereby one unit of the final good can be converted into q units of capital . Assuming capital depreciates at rate 8 , the instantaneous rate of change in the capital stock is ( 2 ) K1 = ql , — SK ,, - where ...
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... assume ( for tractability ) that all buyers face symmetric demand functions ( this gives the buyers identical demand functions ) . That is , buyer i's demand can be written as q ( P1 , P – ¡ ) q ( Pi , z ( p ) ) , where p_ , is the ...
... assume ( for tractability ) that all buyers face symmetric demand functions ( this gives the buyers identical demand functions ) . That is , buyer i's demand can be written as q ( P1 , P – ¡ ) q ( Pi , z ( p ) ) , where p_ , is the ...
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