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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... tion ( 2 ) , since the analysis of distributions generally does not identify the initial dis- tribution of income in ( 3 ) . Judging distribu- tion by the social welfare function does not permit the initial distribution to be con ...
... tion ( 2 ) , since the analysis of distributions generally does not identify the initial dis- tribution of income in ( 3 ) . Judging distribu- tion by the social welfare function does not permit the initial distribution to be con ...
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... tion with tens or hundreds of millions of individuals . Then the derivatives in ( 28 ) and ( 29 ) become vanishingly small . In this case there is no perceptible effect of either an increase in initial income or an increase in total ...
... tion with tens or hundreds of millions of individuals . Then the derivatives in ( 28 ) and ( 29 ) become vanishingly small . In this case there is no perceptible effect of either an increase in initial income or an increase in total ...
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... tion does not assume that , for example , the “ propor- tion of land in farms that was improved " was " fixed during the decade of the 1850s " ( 1977 , p . 281 ) , nor does it imply such constancy about any of the ratios which they list ...
... tion does not assume that , for example , the “ propor- tion of land in farms that was improved " was " fixed during the decade of the 1850s " ( 1977 , p . 281 ) , nor does it imply such constancy about any of the ratios which they list ...
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VOLUME 69 NUMBER | 3 |
Appropriative Water Rights and the Efficient | 25 |
Optimal Pricing with Intermodal Competition | 38 |
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