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... example , when a = 0.25 , productivity increases by a factor of 2.5 , 4.1 , and 19.7 in the three experiments . As a increases and intermediate inputs become more substitutable , however , the magnitude of the quantitative effects ...
... example , when a = 0.25 , productivity increases by a factor of 2.5 , 4.1 , and 19.7 in the three experiments . As a increases and intermediate inputs become more substitutable , however , the magnitude of the quantitative effects ...
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... example does not contradict them . Analyzing these issues would be inter- esting , since some reform proposals of the NRMP mechanism such as the Flexible - Salary Match ( Crawford forthcoming ) may not only raise the average wage , but ...
... example does not contradict them . Analyzing these issues would be inter- esting , since some reform proposals of the NRMP mechanism such as the Flexible - Salary Match ( Crawford forthcoming ) may not only raise the average wage , but ...
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... example , Henri Tajfel et al . 1971 ) ; there , people choose allocations differ- ently for token in - group and out - group mem- bers , while minimal group identification is not enough to affect behavior in our experiments . In the ...
... example , Henri Tajfel et al . 1971 ) ; there , people choose allocations differ- ently for token in - group and out - group mem- bers , while minimal group identification is not enough to affect behavior in our experiments . In the ...
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