Social and Cultural Dynamics ...: FLuctuation of social relationships, war, and revolutionAmerican Book Company, 1937 |
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... negative price or a benefit -- like a wage rate -- the substitution effect will · i be positive dτ > 0. The income effect will be indeter- minate because the larger price may induce him to supply more time , supply the same amount of ...
... negative price or a benefit -- like a wage rate -- the substitution effect will · i be positive dτ > 0. The income effect will be indeter- minate because the larger price may induce him to supply more time , supply the same amount of ...
Strana 52
... negative ( as expected ) in all cases , but never more significant than · the 30 level . The coefficient of the benefit per unit of ser- vice received ( a2 ) is negative ( not expected ) in all cases and significant in half the cases ...
... negative ( as expected ) in all cases , but never more significant than · the 30 level . The coefficient of the benefit per unit of ser- vice received ( a2 ) is negative ( not expected ) in all cases and significant in half the cases ...
Strana 53
... negative and significant in all four regressions , especially the two where the wages used are actual reported earnings when a job was held ( w and w ) and predicted values ( ŵ and ŵe ) when not . Apparently the income effect is negative ...
... negative and significant in all four regressions , especially the two where the wages used are actual reported earnings when a job was held ( w and w ) and predicted values ( ŵ and ŵe ) when not . Apparently the income effect is negative ...
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