A Disequilibrium Model of Demand for Factors of Production
M. Ishaq Nadiri and Sherwin Rosen
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Introductory pages, including Preface, :
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Introduction:
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Nature of the Problem and Relation to the Literature:
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The Structure of the Model:
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Characteristics of the Data:
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Estimation of the Model: Total Manufacturing:
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Experimentations in Speciflcation:
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Disaggregated Results:
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Further Observations, Summary, and Conclusions:
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Appendices to "A Disequilibrium Model of Demand for Factors of Production":
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