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... specification , and the response of wages closely mimics the response of prices across different quarters . In our benchmark specification we control for seasonal effects by using seasonally adjusted data . Still , because we are ...
... specification , and the response of wages closely mimics the response of prices across different quarters . In our benchmark specification we control for seasonal effects by using seasonally adjusted data . Still , because we are ...
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... specification of a CARA utility function , and " learning model " refers to a specification in which individuals do not know their risk types perfectly ( see Section IIID ) . The last four rows are the closest comparable results ...
... specification of a CARA utility function , and " learning model " refers to a specification in which individuals do not know their risk types perfectly ( see Section IIID ) . The last four rows are the closest comparable results ...
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... specification by imposing restrictions . Column 1 reports the traditional equation esti- mated in the Q - literature , i.e. , quadratic adjust- ment costs of capital . This means that we impose f1 = f2 = e2 = e3 = 0 and ŋ1 = 2. The ...
... specification by imposing restrictions . Column 1 reports the traditional equation esti- mated in the Q - literature , i.e. , quadratic adjust- ment costs of capital . This means that we impose f1 = f2 = e2 = e3 = 0 and ŋ1 = 2. The ...
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