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... effect of the shift from work , suppose that we take the generalized entropy measure , lo , with c = 0 , which corresponds to a logarithmic welfare function . The overall rise in inequality from 1975 to 1985 was from 16.4 per cent to ...
... effect of the shift from work , suppose that we take the generalized entropy measure , lo , with c = 0 , which corresponds to a logarithmic welfare function . The overall rise in inequality from 1975 to 1985 was from 16.4 per cent to ...
Strana 391
... effect from February , 1968. For this he had the able assistance of R. R. Davies and P. F. Clarke ( succeeded in 1974 by R. A. H. Robinson and H. M. Scott ) . While still at Merton , Ralph edited History from a small room on Staircase 5 ...
... effect from February , 1968. For this he had the able assistance of R. R. Davies and P. F. Clarke ( succeeded in 1974 by R. A. H. Robinson and H. M. Scott ) . While still at Merton , Ralph edited History from a small room on Staircase 5 ...
Strana 484
... effects is used to express demands in terms of real income and the substitution effects of prices , and the latter can be set to zero when goods are supposed to be neither complements nor substitutes . The income effects are not ...
... effects is used to express demands in terms of real income and the substitution effects of prices , and the latter can be set to zero when goods are supposed to be neither complements nor substitutes . The income effects are not ...
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