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Modeling a Down-Payment Constraint: Comment

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  • Robert M. Schwab

    (University of Maryland, College Park The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C.)

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  • Robert M. Schwab, 1982. "Modeling a Down-Payment Constraint: Comment," Public Finance Review, , vol. 10(2), pages 218-221, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:pubfin:v:10:y:1982:i:2:p:218-221
    DOI: 10.1177/109114218201000206
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