A working paper from April 1985: Which demand elasticities do we know and which do we need to know for policy analysis?

Research in Economics - Tập 59 - Trang 293-320 - 2005
Martin Browning1
1Centre for Applied Microeconometrics, Institute of Economics, Studiestraede 6, 1455 Copenhagen, Denmark

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