The American Economic Review, Volume 86,Partes 3-5American Economic Association., 1996 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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... drilling times . A distinguishing prop- erty of this distribution is that the probability of both leases being drilled in the last period is relatively high . We find that the incidence and timing pat- terns in area - cohorts are ...
... drilling times . A distinguishing prop- erty of this distribution is that the probability of both leases being drilled in the last period is relatively high . We find that the incidence and timing pat- terns in area - cohorts are ...
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... drilling outcome , which is not observed un- til the end of the period . Firm i's beliefs about X , at the beginning of period t are described in Lemma 2. A transformation of variables yields the distribution of y , which is normal with ...
... drilling outcome , which is not observed un- til the end of the period . Firm i's beliefs about X , at the beginning of period t are described in Lemma 2. A transformation of variables yields the distribution of y , which is normal with ...
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... drilled and monthly pro- duction of oil , gas , condensate , and miscella- neous through 1990 if any oil or gas was extracted . The drilling and production data were used , together with the annual survey of drilling costs conducted by ...
... drilled and monthly pro- duction of oil , gas , condensate , and miscella- neous through 1990 if any oil or gas was extracted . The drilling and production data were used , together with the annual survey of drilling costs conducted by ...
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