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The welfare interpretation of consumer equivalence scales
Bruce BradburyConventional consumer equivalence scales measure the cost of children (and other household living arrangements) but not their benefits. Since many people choose to have children…
Of biblical interest, brotherhood and charity
Andrew ScheinHistorically restrictions on interest rates are one of the most common examples of intervention in the market. It has recently been suggested that the biblical prohibition of…
Orthodoxy and heterodoxy in analyzing institutions: Original and new institutional economics reexamined
Milan ZafirovskiThe rediscovery and analytical reconstitution are present tendencies in much of social science, especially economics and sociology. The emergence and expansion of the so‐called…
Macroeconomic determinants of outward foreign direct investment
Dimitrios Kyrkilis, Pantelis PantelidisThe aim of this paper is to test the hypothesis that the outward foreign direct investment (FDI) position of countries may be considered as a function of country specific…
A family of estimators of population mean using multiauxiliary information in presence of measurement errors
Jack Allen, Housila P. Singh, Florentin SmarandacheThis paper proposes a family of estimators of population mean using information on several auxiliary variables and analyzes its properties in the presence of measurement errors.
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