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Price and quantity aggregates 1 Registered nurses 1 compensating variations 1 discrete choice 1 equivalent and compensating variations 1 exact and superlative indexes 1 flexible functional forms 1 index number theory 1 labor supply 1 random utility models 1 shift work 1 switching regression 1
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Book / Working Paper 2
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English 1 Undetermined 1
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Diewert, Erwin 1 Mizobuchi, Hideyuki 1 Sæther, Erik Magnus 1
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Helseøkonomisk Forskningsprogram (HERO), Universitetet i Oslo 1 Vancouver School of Economics 1
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Economics working papers / Vancouver School of Economics 1 HERO On line Working Paper Series 1
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Exact and Superlative Price and Quantity Indicators
Diewert, Erwin; Mizobuchi, Hideyuki - Vancouver School of Economics - 2009
Price and quantity aggregates, index number theory, equivalent and compensating variations, exact and superlative indexes …’s sum of the individual household equivalent and compensating variations using only aggregate data since this aggregate of …) are of particular importance, the equivalent and compensating variations, Q E and Q C , defined as follows: 22 (24 …
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Compensating differentials for nurses
Sæther, Erik Magnus - Helseøkonomisk Forskningsprogram (HERO), Universitetet … - 2009
the same utility level when they are “forced” from a day job to a shift job. The expected compensating variations are …
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