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    work on the existence of multinationals without advantages (Fosfuri and Motta 1999; Siotis. ... technology employed by the multinational and domestic firms, and there is evidence that. ... productivity (Driffield and Love 2006). Second, the...
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    which the unregulated monopolist sets all prices to maximise profit across the network. ... iv) The social planner prefers regime M1 over D1 if 𝛽 > 6.00. ... of which the share to firm m and to the agent are respectively:. ... maximising firms...
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    3 to 5 (4 to 6) cases per sector totalling 41 out of 119 models at the the 5%. ... 8. whether the the real income series exhibit time-varying heteroskedasticity. Observing that the industrial production series for Germany, France, Italy,. ... A...
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    LogarithmsLogarithms reverse the process of raising a base ‘a’ to a power ‘n’. ... 22 HELM (2008):Workbook 6: Exponential and Logarithmic Functions. Task. Simplify the expression:. ... Mostscientific calculators will determine the logarithm...
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    differentiate products and quotients of thestandard functions. • differentiate a quotient using the product rule. ... The rule for differentiating a product can be extended to any number of products. ... Now find the derivative of each of these...
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    We have also drawn the tangent line at t = π/4 (or, equivalently,. ... where m is the gradient of the line and c is a constant. ... dxusing parametric differentiation we now ask how we might. determine the second derivatived2y. ... 3. HELM...
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    $. %Prerequisites. Before starting this Section you should. • be able to use the. ... understand the terms absolute andconditional convergence. HELM (2008):Section 16.2: Infinite Series. ... It is less clear as to whether the harmonic and...
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    Half-Range Series. 23.5. IntroductionIn this Section we address the following problem:. ... We musttherefore define f(t) for π < t < 0 to complete the specification. ... The above considerations apply equally well for a function defined over any...
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    the mass of theelement is given by its density multiplied by its volume). ... 0. 1. 0. 1. 0. (y2 z2) dzdydx. The inner integral is 1. ... This inner integral is now placed into the intermediate integral to give 1. ... So the integral over the slice...
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    x) and G2(x),bounded above by the surface z = f(x, y). ... Not all double integrals are interpreted as volumes butthis is often the case. ... Now the outerintegral is. I =. 1. x=0. x(1 x)2 dx. =. ... 2y, over the. region bounded by the curves y = 2x...