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畢業(yè) 論文外文資料翻譯 題 目 西部農村新型農村養(yǎng)老保險參 保 意 愿的影 響 因素研究 —— 以青海省樂都縣八里橋村為例 學 院 政治與公共管理 學院 專 業(yè) 勞動與社會保障 班 級 社保 0803 班 學 生 趙繼平 學 號 220200706103 指導教師 劉艷麗 二〇一 二 年 三 月 二十五 日 濟南大學畢業(yè)論文外文資料翻譯 1 This section of articles selected from A Theory of the Consumption Function, writer is Friedman Milton. The assumptions that the first two correlations — between the permanent and transitory ponents of ine and of consumption— are zero seem very mild and highly plausible. Indeed, by themselves, they have little substantive content and can almost be as simply pleting or translating the definitions of transitory and permanent ponents。 the qualitative notion that the transitory ponent is intended to embody is of an accidental and transient addition to or subtraction from ine, which is almost equivalent to saying an addition or subtraction that is not correlated with the rest of ine. The merging of errors of measurement with transitory ponents contributes further to the plausibility that these correlations are zero. For a group of individuals, it is plausible to suppose that the absolute size of the transitory ponent varies with the size of the permanent ponent: that a given random event produces the same percentage rather than the same absolute increase or decrease in the ines of units with different permanent ponents. This may make more convenient an alternative definition of transitory ponent that is suggested below。 it is not, however, inconsistent with zero correlation. Zero correlation implies only that the39。 average transitory ponent— the algebraic average in which positive and negative. ponents offset one another— is the same for all values of the permanent ponent. For example, suppose that the transitory ponent is equally likely to be plus or minus 10 percent of the permanent ponent. The average transitory ponent is then zero for all values of the permanent ponent, although the average absolute value, which disregards the sign of the ponents, is directly proportional to the permanent ponent. The plausibility of taking our definition of transitory ponents to imply a zero correlation for a group of consumer units depends somewhat on the criteria determining membership in the group. The clearest example is a classification ofunits by the size of their measured ine. For each such group, the correlation between permanent and transitory ponents is necessarily negative, since with a mon measured ine the permanent ponent can be relatively high only if the transitory ponent is relatively low, and conversely. 濟南大學畢業(yè)論文外文資料翻譯 2