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Construction of empirically testable formulations of the hypotheses requires
observations on all the parameters in the hypotheses . The hypotheses state that
both the services demanded and the time supplied depend on the costs and the ...
Construction of empirically testable formulations of the hypotheses requires
observations on all the parameters in the hypotheses . The hypotheses state that
both the services demanded and the time supplied depend on the costs and the ...
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... result for the formulations using maximum ( wy ; W ) and maximum ( we ' Wed
for opportunity wages . The triple A bond rate gives slightly more significant F
statistics and R ' ' s than the bank savings rate , but the improvements are
marginal .
... result for the formulations using maximum ( wy ; W ) and maximum ( we ' Wed
for opportunity wages . The triple A bond rate gives slightly more significant F
statistics and R ' ' s than the bank savings rate , but the improvements are
marginal .
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The coefficient ( Bz ) of the increased earnings benefit per month spent in the
program is negative ( not expected ) in all four regressions but significant only in
those formulations where wages are taken as the maximum of ( Wp , wy ) and (
we ) ...
The coefficient ( Bz ) of the increased earnings benefit per month spent in the
program is negative ( not expected ) in all four regressions but significant only in
those formulations where wages are taken as the maximum of ( Wp , wy ) and (
we ) ...
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