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... condition uniquely determines the equilibrium value of a , without reference to the labor market clearing condition ( 36 ) . Con- sequently , given the equilibrium value of a , the distribution of a induces a distribution of pro ...
... condition uniquely determines the equilibrium value of a , without reference to the labor market clearing condition ( 36 ) . Con- sequently , given the equilibrium value of a , the distribution of a induces a distribution of pro ...
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... Condition 1 , we offer a simple condition that yields ( 3 ) in the interesting " square case " in which k = m and D has full rank . -- C. A Poor Man's Invertibility Condition = When D is nonsingular , ( 2 ) implies w1 + 1 - Cx ...
... Condition 1 , we offer a simple condition that yields ( 3 ) in the interesting " square case " in which k = m and D has full rank . -- C. A Poor Man's Invertibility Condition = When D is nonsingular , ( 2 ) implies w1 + 1 - Cx ...
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... condition , 31 percent of the subjects have bid / value coefficients below 0.7 . In the loser regret condition , however , this percent- age is 5. This means that the loser regret condi- tion made most of the subjects bid aggressively ...
... condition , 31 percent of the subjects have bid / value coefficients below 0.7 . In the loser regret condition , however , this percent- age is 5. This means that the loser regret condi- tion made most of the subjects bid aggressively ...
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