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In This Article, We Review and Analyse Recent Studies on Aggregate Time Series Gasoline Demand Models, with an Emphasis on the West German Context. We Relate the Most Important National and International Publications in This Area to Categories Which Help to Present and Analyse Results. We Give...
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We Propose a Regression Model Accounting for Spatial Correlation Among Residuals Where the Data Decides on the Level of Impact of Increasing Degrees of Contiguity.
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The Purpose of This Paper Is to Extend the Pareto Optimum Theory to the Case of a Temporary Framework
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We examine the maximal-element rationalizability of choice functions with arbitrary do-mains. While rationality formulated in terms of the choice of greatest elements according to a rationalizing relation has been analyzed relatively thoroughly in the earlier litera-ture, this is not the case...
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A group of agents participate in a cooperative enterprise producing a single good. Each participant contributes a particular type of input; output is nondecreasing in these contributions. How should it be shared? We analyze the implications of the axiom of Group Monotonicity: if a group of...
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In an Important Study Published in 1982, Newhouse, Williams, Bennett and Schwartz (Nwbs Hereafter) Analysed the Geographical Distribution of Physicians Using Us Data and Emphasized That the Physician's Ability to Create Demand Is Neither Necessary Nor Sufficient to Yield a Prediction of...
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