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... periods , ( i = 1,2 ) , and that utility is a function of drug ( D ) use and other consumption ( X1 ) in each period . Furthermore , assume that utility is intertemporally separable and , within each period , separable with respect to ...
... periods , ( i = 1,2 ) , and that utility is a function of drug ( D ) use and other consumption ( X1 ) in each period . Furthermore , assume that utility is intertemporally separable and , within each period , separable with respect to ...
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... period ( 1946-1970 ) is divided into two subperiods : 1The interwar period , representing a mixture of floating exchange rates , gold exchange standard , and managed floating , cannot be viewed strictly as a mone- tary regime . It is ...
... period ( 1946-1970 ) is divided into two subperiods : 1The interwar period , representing a mixture of floating exchange rates , gold exchange standard , and managed floating , cannot be viewed strictly as a mone- tary regime . It is ...
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... period . You have already been instructed in how to read the production schedule , but the following hypothetical ... period are computed by taking the redemption values of the units of W , X , Y , and Z that you consumed that period ...
... period . You have already been instructed in how to read the production schedule , but the following hypothetical ... period are computed by taking the redemption values of the units of W , X , Y , and Z that you consumed that period ...
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