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In Order to Compute an Index of Total Factor Productivity, It Is Necessary to Know Returns to Scale and Interval Valuations of Quasi-Fixed Factors; Neither Are Directly Observable. in Resource Industries This Problem Is Compounded by the Facts That Returns to Scale Are Important and That There...
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In This Note, We Explain Why Comparing the Total Factor Productivities of Extractive, and Non Extractive, Sectors Is Likely to Be Misleading; Then We Propose a Correction and Implement It for the Cas of Asbestos, Where It Turns Out to Make a Significant Difference.
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We Use Survey Data on the Well-Being of Individuals to Measure Attitude Toward Risk. Risk Neutrality Cannot Be Rejected by the Data.
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We examine the measurement of individual poverty in an intertemporal context. Our aim is to capture the importance of persistence in a state of poverty and we characterize a corresponding individual intertemporal poverty measure. Our first axiom requires that intertemporal poverty is identical...
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