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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... optimal size of a single club applies to the complex itself.13 Unfortunately , we still need quite stringent sufficient condi- tions to guarantee the formation of a nested system . A complex corresponding to N * is called an optimal ...
... optimal size of a single club applies to the complex itself.13 Unfortunately , we still need quite stringent sufficient condi- tions to guarantee the formation of a nested system . A complex corresponding to N * is called an optimal ...
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... OPTIMAL ORDERS WHEN T * = 1 ; B ) ACTUAL ORDERS PLOTTED AGAINST OPTIMAL ORDERS WHEN T * = = 1 . fathers and were attempting to maximize the expected welfare of the child , they would or- der the father to transfer all of his income to ...
... OPTIMAL ORDERS WHEN T * = 1 ; B ) ACTUAL ORDERS PLOTTED AGAINST OPTIMAL ORDERS WHEN T * = = 1 . fathers and were attempting to maximize the expected welfare of the child , they would or- der the father to transfer all of his income to ...
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... optimal 0.61 B. 0.5 0.4+ 0.3- 0.2 0.1 ... lower than optimal Adjustment factor in period 1 was ... 0.6- D. decrease 0.5- increase Relative Frequencies 0.4 0.3- 0.2 0.1 0.6 E. 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2- 0.1 ... higher than optimal ... lower than ...
... optimal 0.61 B. 0.5 0.4+ 0.3- 0.2 0.1 ... lower than optimal Adjustment factor in period 1 was ... 0.6- D. decrease 0.5- increase Relative Frequencies 0.4 0.3- 0.2 0.1 0.6 E. 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2- 0.1 ... higher than optimal ... lower than ...
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