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Macroeconomics / Permanent income hypothesis / Instrumental variable / Political corruption / Generalized method of moments / Suzuki / Economy of Japan / Automotive industry in Japan / Econometrics / Economics / Consumer theory
Date: 2010-10-13 14:33:31
Macroeconomics
Permanent income hypothesis
Instrumental variable
Political corruption
Generalized method of moments
Suzuki
Economy of Japan
Automotive industry in Japan
Econometrics
Economics
Consumer theory

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