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Date: 2004-09-29 11:23:56
Economics
Hicksian demand function
Gorman polar form
Indirect utility function
Welfare economics
Expenditure function
Preference
Indifference curve
Consumer choice
Consumer theory
Utility
Microeconomics

Welfare Economics at the Extensive Margin Giving Gorman Polar Consumers Some Latitude Daniel McFadden1 W. M. Gorman Commemorative Conference, London, June 11, 2004 Public Economic Theory Conference, Beijing, August 27, 2

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