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A note on methods of consturcting a price index for capital goods used in U.S. Industry and firm investment studies: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 24, July 1975 / Maeshiro, Asatoshi 1975  Grey Literature
Maeshiro, Asatoshi Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1975.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract The purpose of this note is to draw the attention of general practicing economists to the fact that some methods or short cuts of constructing a price index for capital goods that have been used in past studies of fixed investment at firm or industry levels, may not be appropriate for a similar study covering recent periods.
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Productivity measurement in Asian countries: paper delivered at the Asian Productivity Organization, Second Productivity Worksho: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 50 / Hooley, Richard 1975  Grey Literature
Hooley, Richard Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1975.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract The purpose of this paper is to review some of the more important questions raised by the application of standard productivity measurement techniques to these countries, to evaluate the significance of the issues that arise, and in some cases to suggest alternative procedures that may help obtain the kind of useful results that general methods of productivity measurement promise.
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SUR models, trended independent variables and autoregressive distrubances: an alternative method of small sample econometric inq: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 43 (Revised), December 1976 / Maeshiro, Asatoshi 1976  Grey Literature
Maeshiro, Asatoshi Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1976.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract This paper demonstrates that in estimating SUR models possessing trended independent variables and autoregressive disturbances it is imperative that both the auto-and cross-correlations of the disturbances be properly taken into account. Othewise, one might do more harm than good.
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The alternative use of monetary policy and exchange rate change for internal and external stability: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 32, January 1976 / Alphandery, Edmond 1976  Grey Literature
Alphandery, Edmond Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1976.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract In this paper, we cast doubts on the empirical relevance of Mundell's well known assignment of monetary and fiscal policy to restore full employment and balance of payments equilibrium. Applying Mundell's "Principles of effective market classification" (EMC), we show that there might exist cases where this traditional assignment has in fact to be reversed.
Key Words Monetary policy  Exchange Rate  R. A. Mundell 
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The optimal rate of depletion of an exhaustible natural resource for a small country: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 1, August 1974 / Gruver, Gene W.; Thorn, Richard S. 1974  Grey Literature
Gruver, Gene W. Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1974.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract This paper poses an economic question: What is the optimum rate of exploitation of a country's natural resources when this exploitation is an important contributor to its economic growth? Our analysis will be conducted within the framework of a neoclassical growth model.
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The production of primary education in Pennsylvania: Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper No. 14, May 1975 / Barnow, Burt S. 1975  Grey Literature
Barnow, Burt S. Grey Literature
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Publication Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, 1975.
Description Paperback Volume
Series Dept. of Economics, Univ. of Pittsburgh, Working Paper Series
Summary/Abstract Within the past decade an increasing amount of research effort has been devoted to the application of production theory to educational institutions. Just as private firms combine raw materials, labor and capital to produce outputs, schools combine the "raw materials" of a student's background with school inputs to produce educational outputs such as cognitive achievement.
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