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... example , that good A is a print paper and good B is an online paper . Increasing the utility of B by improving connection speed or making the Internet available at work will shift proba- bility mass in the figure upward just as ...
... example , that good A is a print paper and good B is an online paper . Increasing the utility of B by improving connection speed or making the Internet available at work will shift proba- bility mass in the figure upward just as ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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... example . First , we note that a transfer t1 , from country i to j creates a situation in which j does not want to go to war after having received the transfer in the case of no commitment , if 23 ( 7 ) PBG ( w ; tij ) - - ≤ ( C + ( 1 ...
... example . First , we note that a transfer t1 , from country i to j creates a situation in which j does not want to go to war after having received the transfer in the case of no commitment , if 23 ( 7 ) PBG ( w ; tij ) - - ≤ ( C + ( 1 ...
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