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Productivity Measures in the Presence of 'Poorly Priced' Goods

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Richard K. Perrin (University of Nebraska)
Lilyan E. Fulginiti (Iowa State University)

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The objective of this paper is to present Hickssian general equilibrium approaches to productivity measurement in the presence of market failure.

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Paper provided by EconWPA in its series Public Economics with number 0502018.

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Length: 5 pages
Date of creation: 28 Feb 2005
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Handle: RePEc:wpa:wuwppe:0502018

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Keywords: welfare measure of productivity general equilibrium deadweight loss Hicks market failure

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