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Theorie 439 Theory 439 USA 86 United States 85 Game theory 51 Spieltheorie 51 Welt 51 World 51 Estimation 40 Schätzung 40 Deutschland 28 Estimation theory 28 Schätztheorie 28 Germany 27 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 24 Geldpolitik 24 General equilibrium 24 Monetary policy 24 Asymmetric information 22 Asymmetrische Information 22 Gleichgewichtstheorie 22 Einkommensverteilung 21 Equilibrium theory 21 Income distribution 21 Risiko 19 Risk 19 Arbeitslosigkeit 18 Economic growth 18 Impact assessment 18 Lohn 18 Schock 18 Shock 18 Umweltpolitik 18 Unemployment 18 Wages 18 Wirkungsanalyse 18 Wirtschaftswachstum 18 Environmental policy 17 Wahlverhalten 17 Environmental economics 16
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Free 389 Undetermined 34
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Book / Working Paper 939
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Arbeitspapier 498 Working Paper 498 Graue Literatur 478 Non-commercial literature 478 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1
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English 812 Undetermined 107 German 20
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Chichilnisky, Graciela 45 Dhrymes, Phoebus J. 33 O'Flaherty, Brendan 32 Woodford, Michael 30 Gersbach, Hans 29 Che, Yeon-Koo 23 Schmidt, Christoph M. 23 Bhagwati, Jagdish N. 22 Choi, Jay Pil 22 Bagwell, Kyle 19 Bloom, David E. 19 Dutta, Prajit K. 19 Findlay, Ronald 18 Ulph, David 16 Perotti, Roberto 15 Casella, Alessandra 14 Desai, Padma 14 Faber, Malte 14 Heal, Geoffrey 14 Amarante, Massimiliano 13 Idson, Todd Lee 13 Phelps, Edmund S. 12 Sanchirico, Chris William 12 Kahn, Matthew E. 11 MacLaren, John Edward 11 Morelli, Massimo 11 Requate, Tilman 11 Sala-i-Martin, Xavier 11 Salanié, Bernard 11 Staiger, Robert W. 11 Chaudhuri, Shubham 10 Clarida, Richard H. 10 Reis, Ricardo 10 Riordan, Michael H. 10 Weinstein, David E. 10 Abdulkadiroğlu, Atila 9 Caballero, Ricardo J. 9 Caplin, Andrew 9 Davis, Donald R. 9 Fertig, Michael 9
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Columbia University / Department of Economics 120 School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews 107
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Discussion paper series / Department of Economics, Columbia University 358 Columbia economics discussion paper series / Department of Economics, Columbia University 326 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics 131 Discussion Paper Series, Department of Economics 107 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh 6 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics and Applied Econometrics Research Unit 2 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics, University of Essex 2 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics, University of Swansea 2 Discussion papers series / Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh / Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh 2 Department of Economics discussion paper series 1 Discussion paper / University of Essex, Department of Economics 1 Discussion paper series 1 Discussion paper series / Department of Economics, University of Hong Kong 1 Discussion papers / Graduate School of Economics, Hitotsubashi University 1 Working paper / Department of Economics, University of Essex 1 [Discussion papers series / Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh] / Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 830 RePEc 107 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2
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Monitoring parameter constancy with endogenous regressors
Kurozumi, Eiji - 2016
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Stochastic Complementarity
Manzini, Paola; Mariotti, Marco; Ülkü, Levent - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
Classical definitions of complementarity are based on cross price elasticities, and so they do not apply, for example, when goods are free. This context includes many relevant cases such as online newspapers and public attractions. We look for a complementarity notion that does not rely on price...
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Factors Affecting the Financial Success of Motion Pictures: What is the Role of Star Power?
Selvaretnam, Geethanjali; Yang, Jen-Yuan - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
In the mid-1940s, American film industry was on its way up to its golden era as studios started mass-producing iconic feature films. The escalating increase in popularity of Hollywood stars was actively suggested for its direct links to box office success by academics. Using data collected in...
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The Inventor Balance and the Functional Specialization in Global Inventive Activities
Picci, Lucio; Savorelli, Luca - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
We study the functional specialization whereby some countries contribute relatively more inventors vs. organizations in the production of inventions at a global scale. We propose a conceptual framework to explain this type of functional specialization, which posits the presence of feedbacks...
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Choosing on Influence
Cuhadaroglu, Tugce - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
Interaction, the act of mutual influence between two or more individuals, is an essential part of daily life and economic decisions. Yet, micro-foundations of interaction are unexplored. This paper presents a first attempt to this purpose. We study a decision procedure for interacting agents....
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State Dependent Choice
Manzini, Paola; Mariotti, Marco - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
We propose a theory of choices that are influenced by the psychological state of the agent. The central hypothesis is that the psychological state controls the urgency of the attributes sought by the decision maker in the available alternatives. While state dependent choice is less restricted...
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Optimal design for social learning
Che, Yeon-Koo; Hörner, Johannes - 2015 - Current draft: April 28, 2015
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Partial Knowledge Restrictions on the Two-Stage Threshold Model of Choice
Manzini, Paola; Mariotti, Marco; Tyson, Christopher J. - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2015
In the context of the two-stage threshold model of decision making, with the agent’s choices determined by the interaction of three “structural variables,” we study the restrictions on behavior that arise when one or more variables are exogenously known. Our results supply necessary and...
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Measuring Tax Complexity
Ulph, David - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2014
This paper critically examines a number of issues relating to the measurement of tax complexity. It starts with an analysis of the concept of tax complexity, distinguishing tax design complexity and operational complexity. It considers the consequences/costs of complexity, and then examines the...
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Choice, Deferral and Consistency
Costa-Gomes, Miguel; Cueva, Carlos; Gerasimou, Georgios - School of Economics and Finance, University of St. Andrews - 2014
In this paper we study decision making in situations where the individual's preferences are not assumed to be complete. First, we identify conditions that are necessary and sufficient for choice behavior in general domains to be consistent with maximization of a possibly incomplete preference...
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