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... example the cartel could fully maximize in- = = 18 To construct an example in which no quota can fully maximize profits , suppose the marginal cost of the two high - cost firms were instead slightly lower ( e.g. , C2 = C3 = 5 ) . To ...
... example the cartel could fully maximize in- = = 18 To construct an example in which no quota can fully maximize profits , suppose the marginal cost of the two high - cost firms were instead slightly lower ( e.g. , C2 = C3 = 5 ) . To ...
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... example , much of personnel economics has been devoted to theorizing about various compensation schemes . In order to test some of these theories , it is necessary to obtain data on the compensation scheme that a group of workers faces ...
... example , much of personnel economics has been devoted to theorizing about various compensation schemes . In order to test some of these theories , it is necessary to obtain data on the compensation scheme that a group of workers faces ...
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... example , we assume that s , < $ 2 . There are two cases to consider : ( a ) the case where on average new investment is profitable ( μ , > i ) ; and ( b ) where it is un- 15 Example 1 is easily generalized to allow for corre- lation ...
... example , we assume that s , < $ 2 . There are two cases to consider : ( a ) the case where on average new investment is profitable ( μ , > i ) ; and ( b ) where it is un- 15 Example 1 is easily generalized to allow for corre- lation ...
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