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Page 249
... variety of ways to specify the expected rate of inflation . We have esti- mated it using the polynomial technique suggested by Almon [ 3 ] . Third , it is gener- ally accepted that the correct specification of a demand for money ...
... variety of ways to specify the expected rate of inflation . We have esti- mated it using the polynomial technique suggested by Almon [ 3 ] . Third , it is gener- ally accepted that the correct specification of a demand for money ...
Page 457
... variety of circumstances . One of the triger- ing off circumstances can be a lost war and the major frustrations related to such a loss . Thus , in this explanation , it is not the generation gap as such , but the previous generation ...
... variety of circumstances . One of the triger- ing off circumstances can be a lost war and the major frustrations related to such a loss . Thus , in this explanation , it is not the generation gap as such , but the previous generation ...
Page 494
... variety of factors , stemming from rapid population growth and development policies pursued , converge and produce a dilemma . The agglom- eration of industries in urban areas , coupled with modern comforts of urban life , atttracts the ...
... variety of factors , stemming from rapid population growth and development policies pursued , converge and produce a dilemma . The agglom- eration of industries in urban areas , coupled with modern comforts of urban life , atttracts the ...
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