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Equivalent Equilibria

International Economic Review, 1988
The paper provides a way to formulate a general equilibrium model with both infinite time horizon and continuous uncertainty by \({\mathcal L}_{\infty}\)-commodity space, and provides a simple proof of the equivalence of equilibria in complete markets, incomplete markets with sequential trading, and incomplete markets with one-shot trades in single ...
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Equivalence approaches*

Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 2002
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2002) 72, 229–237; doi: 10.1067/mcp.2002 ...
Roger L, Williams   +2 more
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Bargaining-Equilibrium Equivalence

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2023
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Bhowmik, Anuj, Saha, Sandipan
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CLINICAL EQUIVALENCE

Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, 1999
When the classical approach of testing the null hypothesis of equality is used and the results are not statistically significant, formal conclusions regarding the "closeness" of the treatments cannot be drawn. When the purpose of the investigation is to exhibit "closeness," misinterpretations may result in inappropriate, or even incorrect, conclusions.
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Affective Equivalents

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
Since its first formulation, the concept of manic-depressive illness has been subject to successive modification and, on the whole, to progressive enlargement. It was Kraepelin, following on the attempts of Baillarger, Falret and Magnan, who grouped together all the various nosographic forms distinguished by isolated depressive or manic crises ...
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Ramsey Equivalence

Erkenntnis, 2017
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Generic equivalence of dermatologic products. How equivalent is equivalent?

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1987
More and more pharmaceutical products are becoming available under the generic designation as patents for their brand-name counterparts expire. Although some generic products are exact duplicates of the brand-name drug, others may vary with regard to their inactive ingredients or in other ways.
P L, Doering, O E, Araujo, F P, Flowers
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Equivalence Dosing

American Journal of Nursing, 1997
L L, Lilley, R, Guanci
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