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Penn effect
Penn effect The Penn effect is the economic finding that real income ... at least fifty years. The "Balassa-Samuelson effect" is a model cited as the ...
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Talk:Penn effect
Talk:Penn effect This page needs a more descriptive, and ... them finding this page or Balassa-Samuelson effect based on their names. On top of ... to non-economists is the fact that "Penn effect" is a fairly arbitrary name. I ...
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Balassa-Samuelson effect
Balassa-Samuelson effect The Balassa-Samuelson effect is either of two related things: The ... systematically higher than in poorer ones (the "Penn effect"). An economic model predicting the above, based ... stylized fact it attempts to explain see: Penn effect. The theory The Balassa-Samuelson ...
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Talk:Balassa-Samuelson effect
Talk:Balassa-Samuelson effect Need a simple example. I think an ... so far: A simplified story explaining the effect There are four separate goods in this ... in half, the empirical text is on Penn effect now. Wragge 01:24, 2005 Apr 16 ...
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Talk:University of Pennsylvania
Talk:University of Pennsylvania "Penn is internationally known as one of the ... Princeton, Harvard, and Yale. I second that Penn is of the most prestigious universities in ... Which school would be considered more prestigious, Penn or Brown? (I am aware of what ... s personal opinion is). I'd say Penn, but honestly, you're not going to ... some one care to tell me how Penn has the largest budget (endowment ~4 ...
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Talk:Harvard University
... University owns the Johns Hopkins Hospital, U. Penn owns the Hospital of the Univ of Penn, but Harvard does not own Mass General ... News Peer Assessment scores, such as Duke, Penn, etc. These users are confusing the overall ... arbitrary - who can argue that Harvard, Duke, Penn, or Stanford are "better" than Columbia, or ... none of this will have the slightest effect on how people view Harvard. 100 ...
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Talk:Homeopathy/Archive 6
... an official policy for..." stands true in effect. PhatRita 19:13, 14 July 2005 (UTC ... the first sentence say something to the effect that it has received little recognition from ... prior belief that there can be no effect (due to the lack of a plausible ... prior belief that there can be no effect (due to the lack of a plausible ... i.e. in favour of a therapeutic effect], that the result nevertheless occured by ...
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Talk:Out of This World (card trick)
... a card trick or describing the basic effect or its invention by Paul Curry or ... Thanks - Jonathan Townsend This is a marketed effect. Exposure doesn't belong here. You are ... well-considered. This is was an intended effect. David Remahl 10:12, 13 July 2005 ... do not exist either. Had a magic effect been a "process", "method of operation" etc ... don't. Clearly the law of counterfinal effect pertains: now there are far more ...
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Talk:Health issues and the effects of cannabis/Archive 1
... led to believe myself that whereas the effect of tobacco on lung function tends to ... has to smoke more for the same effect, resulting in more damaging effects. That would ... I would also venture that the amplifier effect is true. Tuf-Kat I do agree with the amplifier effect. I also feel that the place where ... in the overall 'feel' of the cannabis effect. As do the seasons, with the ...
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Talk:Colonial colleges
... Philadelphia" is the most appropriate name for Penn — it only lasted for a relatively ... out with an example), and at least Penn (and possibly others) was/were explicitly non ... then, it seems a little unfair for Penn to claim "non-sectarian" status, despite its official avowal to that effect, since, like the other insitutions, it certainly ... Colonial America everything had a religious influence. Penn was founded by Franklin (who was ...
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