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4), such transactions serve an important role of risk sharing among the same cohort: It smooths out agents' old-age income as endowment is transferred from the endowed old to the unendowed old.
97) The relationship between endowment beneficiaries and others could be complicated if the relative amount of endowed and unendowed portions of jointly held property was unknown.
The latest version of the board makes a 486 computer about 100 times faster for number theory work than its numerically unendowed counterpart.
 
 
 
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