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The paper considers the problem of choosing a multilateral system of index numbers in order to make aggregate price and … index number formula. The great variation in relative prices and quantities in the international context means that the … approach, the concept of a superlative bilateral index number formula (which can adequately model substitution effects) is …
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The paper considers the problem of choosing a multilateral system of index numbers in order to make aggregate price and … index number formula. The great variation in relative prices and quantities in the international context means that the … approach, the concept of a superlative bilateral index number formula (which can adequately model substitution effects) is …
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The paper considers the problem of choosing a multilateral system of index numbers in order to make aggregate price and … index number formula. The great variation in relative prices and quantities in the international context means that the … approach, the concept of a superlative bilateral index number formula (which can adequately model substitution effects) is …
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sizeable and should motivate for action in terms of both mitigation and consideration and funding of potential adaptation …
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Some recent papers by Dell et al. (2009) and Dell et al. (2012) (DJO) relating weather and economic outcomes, have delivered meaningful messages with clear implications to the effects of a changing climate. In a nutshell, the authors claim that a 1°C increase in global average temperatures...
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