The American Economic Review, Volume 86American Economic Association., 1996 |
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... significant at the 10- percent level with White standard errors ) , and nonmonotone ; and , in column 5 they are in- significantly different from 0 and nonmono- tone . Thus , after we have used direct questions to separate respondents ...
... significant at the 10- percent level with White standard errors ) , and nonmonotone ; and , in column 5 they are in- significantly different from 0 and nonmono- tone . Thus , after we have used direct questions to separate respondents ...
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... significant . The co- efficient is positive for 13 of the goods , and significant for ten . However , the size of the border coefficient is not much affected by inclusion of the wage- dispersion variable . Apparently the border's ...
... significant . The co- efficient is positive for 13 of the goods , and significant for ten . However , the size of the border coefficient is not much affected by inclusion of the wage- dispersion variable . Apparently the border's ...
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... significant as the number of firms . Advertising intensity has no significant relationship with persistence . The standardized coefficients in Tables 5 and 6 show that the degree of unionization has the largest effect on the pooled ...
... significant as the number of firms . Advertising intensity has no significant relationship with persistence . The standardized coefficients in Tables 5 and 6 show that the degree of unionization has the largest effect on the pooled ...
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