The American Economic Review, Volume 97American Economic Association., 2007 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... equation ( A7 ) yields , after simplification , ( A8 ) j = m - 2 n + 1 - m - i + j m ; = m1 II П n- m + j j = 1 ( For i = 2 , it is easy to verify that equation ( A8 ) boils down to equation ( 26 ) . For i≥ 2 , it can also be verified ...
... equation ( A7 ) yields , after simplification , ( A8 ) j = m - 2 n + 1 - m - i + j m ; = m1 II П n- m + j j = 1 ( For i = 2 , it is easy to verify that equation ( A8 ) boils down to equation ( 26 ) . For i≥ 2 , it can also be verified ...
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... equation that takes the form In our example , the matrix A is invertible and one can compute the roots of A ' B by hand ' : they are equal to 0 and A , where λ = a1 . The reduced form is given by the expression ( 3 ) [ EP ] 0 P1 - 1 E ...
... equation that takes the form In our example , the matrix A is invertible and one can compute the roots of A ' B by hand ' : they are equal to 0 and A , where λ = a1 . The reduced form is given by the expression ( 3 ) [ EP ] 0 P1 - 1 E ...
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... equation ( 23 ) to rewrite equation ( 22 ) as A ( 24 ) == -W11 1 + A D. Step 4 : Choose T to Maximize the Value Function The next step is to choose 7 to maximize the value function in equation ( 13 ) , which is equiva- lent to ...
... equation ( 23 ) to rewrite equation ( 22 ) as A ( 24 ) == -W11 1 + A D. Step 4 : Choose T to Maximize the Value Function The next step is to choose 7 to maximize the value function in equation ( 13 ) , which is equiva- lent to ...
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