The American Economic Review, Volume 96American Economic Association., 2006 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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... ment consumes fruit valued at D + ( 1 − μ ) ( a − w ) μ ( WPM ) plus a palace . If the govern- ment is nonodious , all workers harvest fruit and are paid a + D in odd periods . In all even periods , the nonodious government repays ex ...
... ment consumes fruit valued at D + ( 1 − μ ) ( a − w ) μ ( WPM ) plus a palace . If the govern- ment is nonodious , all workers harvest fruit and are paid a + D in odd periods . In all even periods , the nonodious government repays ex ...
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... ment has been crowding out private investment in India . Perhaps India may have had a higher pace of growth with a little less government invest- ment . On the other hand , future work may explore the short - run costs of crowding out ...
... ment has been crowding out private investment in India . Perhaps India may have had a higher pace of growth with a little less government invest- ment . On the other hand , future work may explore the short - run costs of crowding out ...
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... ment in the immediate aftermath of reunifica- tion , reflecting the influence of high wages due to bargaining by proxy and increased employ- ment persistence ( E , E is steeper than EE ) . The employment persistence implies that the ...
... ment in the immediate aftermath of reunifica- tion , reflecting the influence of high wages due to bargaining by proxy and increased employ- ment persistence ( E , E is steeper than EE ) . The employment persistence implies that the ...
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