Econometrica - January 1983 - Volume 51, Issue 1
The Identification Problem in Systems Nonlinear in the Variables
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175-196
Nomination of Fellows, 1983
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243
Efficient Methods of Measuring Welfare Change and Compensated Income in Terms of Ordinary Demand Functions
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79-98
The Structure of Qualitatively Determinate Relationships
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197-218
News Notes
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245
An Index of Inequality: With Applications to Horizontal Equity and Social Mobility
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99-116
Notes and Comments: Ordinal Interpersonal Comparisons in Bargaining
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219-222
Report of the Secretary
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246-250
Notes and Comments: An Alternative Characterization of Decreasing Absolute Risk Aversion
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223-224
Report of the Treasurer
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251-255
Notes and Comments: Sufficient Conditions for the Consistency of Maximum Likelihood Estimation Despite Misspecification of Distribution in Multinomial Discrete Choice Models
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225-228
Report of the Editors
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256-258
Back Matter
Notes and Comments: An Approximation to the Distribution of the Least Square Estimator in an Autoregressive Model with Exogenous Variables
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229-238
Program of the 1982 North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society
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259-265
Front Matter
Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society--Santiago, Chile, 1983: Announcement and Call for Papers
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239-240
Program of the Third Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society
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266-275
Submission of Manuscripts to Econometrica
European Meeting of the Econometric Society, Pisa 1983: Announcement and Call for Papers
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241
The Founding of the Econometric Society and Econometrica
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3-6
Editorial
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1
Winter 1983 Econometric Society North American Meetings: Announcement and Call for Papers
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241-242
On the Global Uniqueness of Fix-Price Equilibria
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47-68
Gaussian Estimation of Structural Parameters in Higher Order Continuous Time Dynamic Models
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117-152
Call for Papers: 1983 Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society
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242
Worker Heterogeneity, Hours Restrictions, and Temporary Layoffs
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69-78
Testing Residuals from Least Squares Regression for Being Generated by the Gaussian Random Walk
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153-174
Accepted Manuscripts
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243-244
An Analysis of the Principal-Agent Problem
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7-46