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Some Structural Characteristics of Turnpike Theorems

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  • Ken-ichi Inada, 1964. "Some Structural Characteristics of Turnpike Theorems," The Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economic Studies Ltd, vol. 31(1), pages 43-58.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:restud:v:31:y:1964:i:1:p:43-58.
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