The American Economic Review, Volume 85American Economic Association., 1995 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges. |
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... Marginal significance level : Number of observations : 0.601 0.329 0.602 0.225 0.216 ( 104 ) ( 138 ) ( 61 ) ( 75 ) ... marginal significance level greater than 5 percent : Proportion of times marginal significance level greater than ...
... Marginal significance level : Number of observations : 0.601 0.329 0.602 0.225 0.216 ( 104 ) ( 138 ) ( 61 ) ( 75 ) ... marginal significance level greater than 5 percent : Proportion of times marginal significance level greater than ...
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... marginal value of technol- ogy . Thus , ( 5 ) says that at the optimal tim- ing the firm equates the marginal value and the marginal cost of technology adoption . Figure 2 depicts equation ( 5 ) . The marginal value of technology does ...
... marginal value of technol- ogy . Thus , ( 5 ) says that at the optimal tim- ing the firm equates the marginal value and the marginal cost of technology adoption . Figure 2 depicts equation ( 5 ) . The marginal value of technology does ...
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... marginal social gain from an increase in safety ( L ) exceeds the marginal social cost ( ac ) of producing that increase.13 ASSUMPTION 1 : L - ac > 0 . B. Pricing with Observable Safety The consumer's demand function depends on the ...
... marginal social gain from an increase in safety ( L ) exceeds the marginal social cost ( ac ) of producing that increase.13 ASSUMPTION 1 : L - ac > 0 . B. Pricing with Observable Safety The consumer's demand function depends on the ...
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