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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... Theorem 1 and Theorem 2 develop suffi- ciency statements for monotone compara- tive statics , with the main result being part ( c ) of Theorem 2 which shows that optimal levels of the decision variables increase with time . A key ...
... Theorem 1 and Theorem 2 develop suffi- ciency statements for monotone compara- tive statics , with the main result being part ( c ) of Theorem 2 which shows that optimal levels of the decision variables increase with time . A key ...
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... theorem ? The answer is no . The HOV theorem has fre- quently been rejected in favor of statistical hypotheses such as a zero correlation ( e.g. , Maskus , 1985 ; Richard A. Brecher and Ehsan U. Choudhri , 1988 ; Robert W. Staiger ...
... theorem ? The answer is no . The HOV theorem has fre- quently been rejected in favor of statistical hypotheses such as a zero correlation ( e.g. , Maskus , 1985 ; Richard A. Brecher and Ehsan U. Choudhri , 1988 ; Robert W. Staiger ...
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... theorem in dealing with the case of the missing trade . By all these criteria the HOV theorem is dominated by a model allowing for Armington home bias and neutral technology differences . However , as indicated by the correlations be ...
... theorem in dealing with the case of the missing trade . By all these criteria the HOV theorem is dominated by a model allowing for Armington home bias and neutral technology differences . However , as indicated by the correlations be ...
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