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... holdings and real income rather than aggregate values ( e.g. [ 5 ] ) . Not only does this specification have stronger theoretical foundations but it also reduces problems of heteroscedasticity and spurious association due to time trend ...
... holdings and real income rather than aggregate values ( e.g. [ 5 ] ) . Not only does this specification have stronger theoretical foundations but it also reduces problems of heteroscedasticity and spurious association due to time trend ...
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... holdings , i.e. In ( M ) Μ is closed by some constant fraction ( ) each time period . Equation can be rewritten : Substituting ( 4 ) into ( 6 ) : M * in ( M ) eln ( ) ( 1-0 ) 1n ( ) . 1 in ( M ) · e [ ln ( a ) + Bln ( ) ✦ yr + pi * ] + ...
... holdings , i.e. In ( M ) Μ is closed by some constant fraction ( ) each time period . Equation can be rewritten : Substituting ( 4 ) into ( 6 ) : M * in ( M ) eln ( ) ( 1-0 ) 1n ( ) . 1 in ( M ) · e [ ln ( a ) + Bln ( ) ✦ yr + pi * ] + ...
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... holdings of goods . [ 6 , p . 97 ] Estimates of wholesale prices were taken from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics , A Measure of Inflation in Pakistan , 1951-60 ( Karachi : Pakistan Institute of Development Eco- nomics ...
... holdings of goods . [ 6 , p . 97 ] Estimates of wholesale prices were taken from Pakistan Institute of Development Economics , A Measure of Inflation in Pakistan , 1951-60 ( Karachi : Pakistan Institute of Development Eco- nomics ...
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