Econometrica

Journal Of The Econometric Society

An International Society for the Advancement of Economic
Theory in its Relation to Statistics and Mathematics

Edited by: Guido W. Imbens • Print ISSN: 0012-9682 • Online ISSN: 1468-0262

Econometrica
Volume 43, Issue 3 (May 1975)

Front Matter

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A Stochastic Decentralized Resource Allocation Process: Part II

Leonid Hurwicz, Roy Radner, Stanley Reiter
p. 363-394

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Production and Demand Models with Direct or Indirect Implicit Additivity

Giora Hanoch
p. 395-420

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Certainty Equivalence, First Order Certainty Equivalence, Stochastic Control, and the Covariance Structure

Richard M. Young
p. 421-430

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A Quantitative Theory of Risk Premiums on Securities with an Application to the Term Structure of Interest Rates

Bruce C. Dieffenbach
p. 431-454

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Comparative Advantage and the Distributions of Earnings and Abilities

Michael Sattinger
p. 455-468

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Non-Steady-State Economic Growth in a Two-Sector World

Harvey E. Lapan
p. 469-492

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A Note on the Underestimation and Overestimation of the Leontief Inverse

A. Simonovits
p. 493-498

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The Cyclic Properties of the Production-Inventory Process

Kenneth A. Lewis, William Duffy
p. 499-512

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Other Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem

Ehud Kalai, Meir Smorodinsky
p. 513-518

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Notes and Comments: Radial Change in Distortion and Choice of Numeraire

Tatsuo Hatta
p. 519-520

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Notes and Comments: The Koopmans and Hood Test: A Comment

N. E. Savin
p. 521-522

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Notes and Comments: Combining Microsimulation and Regression: Comment

Jon K. Peck, Thad W. Mirer
p. 523-528

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Notes and Comments: Combining Microsimulation and Regression: A Reply

Barbara R. Bergmann
p. 529-531

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Back Matter

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