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... ( equation ( 16 ) ) . The first and second columns assume displacement rates of p1 = 0.05 and PH 0.03 , whereas the third column assumes P1 = PH = 0.04 . The earnings losses are d1 = 0.21 and d1 = 0.09 . Method 1 ( first column ) uses ...
... ( equation ( 16 ) ) . The first and second columns assume displacement rates of p1 = 0.05 and PH 0.03 , whereas the third column assumes P1 = PH = 0.04 . The earnings losses are d1 = 0.21 and d1 = 0.09 . Method 1 ( first column ) uses ...
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... equation ( A7 ) gives expres- sions analogous to equations ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) with W ' ( N ) = J „ ( N ) . PROOF OF ... equation ( 2 ) , the second equality reindexes using i ' 1 , and the third uses aUlƏM Zoo ( i , j , N ) , with proof ...
... equation ( A7 ) gives expres- sions analogous to equations ( 7 ) and ( 8 ) with W ' ( N ) = J „ ( N ) . PROOF OF ... equation ( 2 ) , the second equality reindexes using i ' 1 , and the third uses aUlƏM Zoo ( i , j , N ) , with proof ...
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... equation ( 5 ) becomes ( 8 ) In ( Mint ) = ln ( Q ,, ^ ) — In ( S ) + αM + 8 , M - ( 4 ) Lit = ( λy1 Qit " ) / Wit ; ( 5 ) Mit = ( AyQi ) / Sit M A M Eir + Eiri 9 where A is the Lagrangian on the production constraint . We observe ...
... equation ( 5 ) becomes ( 8 ) In ( Mint ) = ln ( Q ,, ^ ) — In ( S ) + αM + 8 , M - ( 4 ) Lit = ( λy1 Qit " ) / Wit ; ( 5 ) Mit = ( AyQi ) / Sit M A M Eir + Eiri 9 where A is the Lagrangian on the production constraint . We observe ...
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