The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 |
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... percent of predisplacement earnings . Moreover , even though earnings re- cover for the first three years after displacement , this recovery is far from perfect . Indeed , six years after the displacement event , earnings are still 25 ...
... percent of predisplacement earnings . Moreover , even though earnings re- cover for the first three years after displacement , this recovery is far from perfect . Indeed , six years after the displacement event , earnings are still 25 ...
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... percent ≈ 17 percent r≈ 1 percent In E [ R ' ] – r1 ≈ 6 percent E [ x ] 2 percent σ [ x ] ≈ 2 percent Ρ 2 percent γ 2 to be compared with q | 0 < T < ħ = 6 percent . From ( 20 ) with V [ X ] = s2 ( T ̧ ) , ' r2 = p + yE [ X ] ...
... percent ≈ 17 percent r≈ 1 percent In E [ R ' ] – r1 ≈ 6 percent E [ x ] 2 percent σ [ x ] ≈ 2 percent Ρ 2 percent γ 2 to be compared with q | 0 < T < ħ = 6 percent . From ( 20 ) with V [ X ] = s2 ( T ̧ ) , ' r2 = p + yE [ X ] ...
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... Percent mug owners who chose mugs , ( 54 percent , ( 82 percent , ( 77 percent , ( 72 percent , 67 percent ) 74 percent ) percent pen owners diff = -13 percent diff = 8 percent who chose mugs ) p = 0.94 € P = 0.18 Result * p = 0.06 50 ...
... Percent mug owners who chose mugs , ( 54 percent , ( 82 percent , ( 77 percent , ( 72 percent , 67 percent ) 74 percent ) percent pen owners diff = -13 percent diff = 8 percent who chose mugs ) p = 0.94 € P = 0.18 Result * p = 0.06 50 ...
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