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Discussion of Primack and Lamar Papers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 February 2011

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4 1850's index, 1900's base: a1w1/a2w2: 29.4

Same, land mix constant: a1w2/a2w2: 73.1

Same, technology constant: a2W1/a2W2: 39.1

Effect of changing technology: 100.0–73.1: 26.9

Effect of changing land mix: 100.0–39.1: 60.9

A wider range of possibilities emerges if the interaction effect is assigned first to one factor and then to the other. But in my opinion this procedure is unwarranted.

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