JER, 第 10 卷Hanyang Economic Research Institute in collaboration with Hanyang University College of Business and Economics, 2005 |
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... given in Figure 3 , a person with the psychological cost we assumed will always prefer R2 to R1 if b + c > a . Proof of the result is given in the appendix . Quite obviously , if SX ≤ XD , then the relevant condition is always ...
... given in Figure 3 , a person with the psychological cost we assumed will always prefer R2 to R1 if b + c > a . Proof of the result is given in the appendix . Quite obviously , if SX ≤ XD , then the relevant condition is always ...
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... given assumption b + c > a , we have dx ( R2 ) ≤ dx ( R1 ) Vx , and hence R2 is always preferred to R1 . Proof of Proposition 3 Given the two routes of Figure 4 , we have the following G ( . ) func- tions stated in terms of the ...
... given assumption b + c > a , we have dx ( R2 ) ≤ dx ( R1 ) Vx , and hence R2 is always preferred to R1 . Proof of Proposition 3 Given the two routes of Figure 4 , we have the following G ( . ) func- tions stated in terms of the ...
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... given by σεη · f - The timing of the model is as follows . At the beginning of the first period the government selects a banker and given its prior belief ( μ1 ) it selects an inflation target for the two periods ( 7 ) . The public sets ...
... given by σεη · f - The timing of the model is as follows . At the beginning of the first period the government selects a banker and given its prior belief ( μ1 ) it selects an inflation target for the two periods ( 7 ) . The public sets ...
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