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... calculations should be based on gross value added to facilitate international comparability of results . If lump sum subsidies play a considerable role as a means of protection , a combined rate of effective protection should be calculated ...
... calculations should be based on gross value added to facilitate international comparability of results . If lump sum subsidies play a considerable role as a means of protection , a combined rate of effective protection should be calculated ...
Page 162
... calculation of only one matrix ( the ai ; ) and two vectors ( of and of ) are needed instead of two matrices ( the ai ... calculated by the familiar formula ( 4 ) instead of by ( 10 ) or ( 13 ) , the results will be biased upwards . If ...
... calculation of only one matrix ( the ai ; ) and two vectors ( of and of ) are needed instead of two matrices ( the ai ... calculated by the familiar formula ( 4 ) instead of by ( 10 ) or ( 13 ) , the results will be biased upwards . If ...
Page 163
will be only two possibilities of choice : calculating a simple mean or calculating a weighted mean with imports ... calculated with Laspeyres weights . Therefore the domestic sales weights should be those of the free trade situation ...
will be only two possibilities of choice : calculating a simple mean or calculating a weighted mean with imports ... calculated with Laspeyres weights . Therefore the domestic sales weights should be those of the free trade situation ...
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