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... tion ( A9 ) , above . However , ( A9 ) is satisfied for aa = a as long as B ' ( a ) = C ' ( e ( a ) ) [ e ' ( a ) - 1 ] which just defines B ( a ) . Thus , if this condi- tion holds , ( 24 ) induces the truthful revela- tion of a ...
... tion ( A9 ) , above . However , ( A9 ) is satisfied for aa = a as long as B ' ( a ) = C ' ( e ( a ) ) [ e ' ( a ) - 1 ] which just defines B ( a ) . Thus , if this condi- tion holds , ( 24 ) induces the truthful revela- tion of a ...
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... tion into the course . On the contrary , the study and analysis of economic discrimina- tion can be highly effective by making the concepts more relevant , intelligible , and ap- plicable . To suggest , however , that adding new ma ...
... tion into the course . On the contrary , the study and analysis of economic discrimina- tion can be highly effective by making the concepts more relevant , intelligible , and ap- plicable . To suggest , however , that adding new ma ...
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... tion . In the case of uncertain costs , ( 2a ) R1 = - ( əciyəz1 ) > 0 = — ( ə2Ci⁄əq1əzi ) ( əq1 / əp ' ) < 0 . ( 2b ) ... tion ( 2b ) shows that , in the cost - uncertainty case , a rise in z , by lowering costs , results in a lower ...
... tion . In the case of uncertain costs , ( 2a ) R1 = - ( əciyəz1 ) > 0 = — ( ə2Ci⁄əq1əzi ) ( əq1 / əp ' ) < 0 . ( 2b ) ... tion ( 2b ) shows that , in the cost - uncertainty case , a rise in z , by lowering costs , results in a lower ...
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