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CNT ) Corr ( YT , YNT ) TABLE 6 - NUMERICAL RESULTS Domestic price - quantity correlations : Corr ( PNT / PT CNT / CT ) Corr ( PNT / PT , YNT / YT ) International variables , correlations : Corr ( Y , Y * ) Corr ( C , C * ) Corr ( CT ...
CNT ) Corr ( YT , YNT ) TABLE 6 - NUMERICAL RESULTS Domestic price - quantity correlations : Corr ( PNT / PT CNT / CT ) Corr ( PNT / PT , YNT / YT ) International variables , correlations : Corr ( Y , Y * ) Corr ( C , C * ) Corr ( CT ...
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Manuscripts received Completed processing TABLE 5 - DISPOSITION OF MANUSCRIPTS , 1993 AND 1994 Accepted Rejected Currently in ... Tables 5 and 6 , indicate there has been little change from last year in the speed with which we handle ...
Manuscripts received Completed processing TABLE 5 - DISPOSITION OF MANUSCRIPTS , 1993 AND 1994 Accepted Rejected Currently in ... Tables 5 and 6 , indicate there has been little change from last year in the speed with which we handle ...
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Columns ( iii ) and ( iv ) of Table 3 list results for nonidentical twins . Again , both models yield similar results with the income returns to schooling estimated at 4.5 percent . The 2.0 - percentage - point difference between this ...
Columns ( iii ) and ( iv ) of Table 3 list results for nonidentical twins . Again , both models yield similar results with the income returns to schooling estimated at 4.5 percent . The 2.0 - percentage - point difference between this ...
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