The American Economic Review, Volume 69,Edições 1-2American Economic Association., 1979 Includes annual List of doctoral dissertations in political economy in progress in American universities and colleges; and the Hand book of the American Economic Association. |
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... earnings in real terms , southern earnings must be inflated to reflect the lower cost of living in the South . First an index of living costs in the North was constructed as C1 = 2Cw / w1 where C , is the cost - of - living index for ...
... earnings in real terms , southern earnings must be inflated to reflect the lower cost of living in the South . First an index of living costs in the North was constructed as C1 = 2Cw / w1 where C , is the cost - of - living index for ...
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... earnings ratio and the demo- graphic ratio is identically equal to the un- indexed money earnings ratio , which is the simple ratio of southern to northern mean earnings , unadjusted for cost - of - living dif- ferences . The three ...
... earnings ratio and the demo- graphic ratio is identically equal to the un- indexed money earnings ratio , which is the simple ratio of southern to northern mean earnings , unadjusted for cost - of - living dif- ferences . The three ...
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... earnings level refers to mean male and female earnings for year - round , full - time workers : these earnings are thus not constant within each column and ratios can be compared only generally . A two - earner low- income family ...
... earnings level refers to mean male and female earnings for year - round , full - time workers : these earnings are thus not constant within each column and ratios can be compared only generally . A two - earner low- income family ...
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VOLUME 69 NUMBER | 9 |
Appropriative Water Rights and the Efficient | 25 |
LAURITS R CHRISTENSEN | 50 |
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