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... simulations . Since vouchers are funded through a state in- come tax , the state income tax has to fund both the flat grants for public school students and the vouchers for private school students . Moreover , during the policy simulations ...
... simulations . Since vouchers are funded through a state in- come tax , the state income tax has to fund both the flat grants for public school students and the vouchers for private school students . Moreover , during the policy simulations ...
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FIGURE 1 . Notes : The simulations cover 25,000 periods . The grey curves are the predictions from ( 5 ) while the black curves depict empirical distributions from simulations . Left panel : All links are formed through network - based ...
FIGURE 1 . Notes : The simulations cover 25,000 periods . The grey curves are the predictions from ( 5 ) while the black curves depict empirical distributions from simulations . Left panel : All links are formed through network - based ...
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... simulations based on our esti- mated parameters , the correlation ranges from 0.69 to 0.83 ( with a mean of 0.75 and a standard deviation of 0.07 across simulations ) .48 For the ham network , the correlation between a node's in ...
... simulations based on our esti- mated parameters , the correlation ranges from 0.69 to 0.83 ( with a mean of 0.75 and a standard deviation of 0.07 across simulations ) .48 For the ham network , the correlation between a node's in ...
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