Expediency
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温和女人
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六边形
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arterioles
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Pudendal-Nerve
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organism
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Risk-sharing Capacity: Markets versus HouseholdsWe introduce uncertainty in our general equilibrium model with multi-member groups. Risk averse agents can attempt to insure themselves through markets or through mutual insurance within a multi-member group by pooling resources within the group. We present a series of examples that shed some light on various possibilities.
IRK
发表于 2025-3-28 01:23:25
Public Goods and Public ChoiceWe outline how public choice can be integrated into a general equilibrium model with multi-member households. Public choice refers to collective decisions of the entire society regarding global public good provision, financing and redistribution. Global public goods benefit all individuals in the economy.
slipped-disk
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Economic Policy Analysis and ImplicationsWe point out some policy interpretations and conclusions of our purely theoretical analysis, like the limited scope for social planning, the potential impact of tax policy on both household consumption and household stability, and issues arising from demographic change.
安心地散步
发表于 2025-3-28 07:26:54
Photographic Atlas of Practical Anatomy II,competitive markets for commodities. Differences between the traditional treatment of households as single consumers and multi-member household models are emphasized. The general equilibrium perspective is underscored.
SENT
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Asahiko Taira,Timothy Byrne,Juichiro Ashimed by individual household members. Individuals have their own consumption and preferences. Household members may experience consumption, group and endowment externalities. As a rule, households adhere to collective rationality, making efficient consumption decisions for their members under the household budget constraint.