Differential effects of androgens and estrogens on bone in the aged rat model
In: Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation: official publication of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 363A
ISSN: 1556-7117
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In: Journal of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation: official publication of the Society for Gynecologic Investigation, Band 3, Heft 2, S. 363A
ISSN: 1556-7117
In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, Heft 8, S. 48-60
ISSN: 0130-9641
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In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, S. 48-60
ISSN: 0130-9641
In: The current digest of the Soviet press: publ. each week by The Joint Committee on Slavic Studies, Band 25, S. 16-17
ISSN: 0011-3425
In: Problems of economics, Band 4, Heft 12, S. 54-62
In: Problems of economics: selected articles from Soviet economics journals in English translation, Band 4, S. 54-62
ISSN: 0032-9436
In: Revista Brasileira de Políticas Públicas: Brazilian journal of public policy, Band 2, Heft 1
ISSN: 2236-1677
In: Esboços: revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em História da UFSC, Band 18, Heft 26
ISSN: 2175-7976
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In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE N° 1147
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We consider a broad class of intertemporal economic problems and we characterize the short and long-run response of the demand for a good to a permanent increase in its market price. Depending on the interplay between self-productivity and time discounting, we show that dynamic substitution effects can generate price elasticities of opposite sign in the short and in the long run.
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We study a broad class of dynamic consumer problems and characterize the short and long-run response of the demand for a good to a permanent increase in its market price. Such response can be non-monotonic over time, and the short and long-run price-elasticity of demand may have opposite sign. This is a testable prediction and can arise even in the absence of income effects. Our results are robust to a variety of settings that are commonly used in the economic literature, and have relevant policy implications. We provide illustrative applications to models of human capital and labor supply, addiction, habit and taste formation, health capital, and renewable resources.
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In: Quaderni - Working Paper DSE N° 1040
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