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Agglomeration effect 3 Agglomerationseffekt 3 Belgien 2 Belgium 2 Preismanagement 2 Pricing strategy 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Arbeitsangebot 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Arzneimittel 1 Arzneimittelmarkt 1 Auslandsinvestition 1 Beer 1 Betrug 1 Bier 1 Brauerei 1 Brewery 1 Corporate taxation 1 Experiment 1 Externalities 1 Externer Effekt 1 Foreign investment 1 Fraud 1 Fusion 1 Game theory 1 Geschichte 1 Globalisierung 1 Globalization 1 Grenze 1 History 1 Job satisfaction 1 Labour supply 1 Mark-up Pricing 1 Mark-up pricing 1 Merger 1 Military expenditure 1 Militärausgaben 1 Multinationales Unternehmen 1 Netherlands 1
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Bjornerstedt, Jonas 1 Damijan, Jože P. 1 Deconinck, Koen 1 Goesaert, Tim 1 Jara, Holguer X. 1 Jiang, Ting 1 Konings, Jozef 1 Lauwers, Luc 1 Potoms, Tom 1 Swinnen, Johan F. M. 1 Verboven, Frank 1 Zhao, Liqiu 1
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussion Paper 6 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussion Paper 309/2012 1 Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Discussion Paper Series 12.08 1
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Cheating in Mind Games : The Subtlety of Rules Matters
Jiang, Ting - 2013
This paper exploits two variants of the “mind game” to show how a subtle variation in the rules of the game affects cheating. In both variants of the game, cheating is invisible because subjects make their choices purely in their minds. The only difference rests on the order of the steps in...
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Ranking Opportunity Sets, Indirect Utility and Indifferences
Potoms, Tom - 2012
We characterize a new quasi-ordering on the collection of opportunity (or choice) sets. This new rule combines two criteria: the individual preferences on the universal set of options and the number of maximal options in the opportunity set. This new rule is compared with the indirect utility...
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Corporate Taxation, Agglomeration and FDI : Firm Level Evidence for Belgium
Goesaert, Tim - 2012
This paper analyzes the sensitivity of Belgian outbound FDI to corporate taxation rates and economic clustering. Our approach involves detailed balance sheet data of the foreign affiliates as our proxy of FDI and a measure of regional knowledge spillovers as agglomeration variable. The results...
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Does Merger Simulation Work? A 'Natural Experiment' in the Swedish Analgesics Market
Bjornerstedt, Jonas - 2012
We exploit a natural experiment associated with a large merger in the Swedish market for analgesics (painkillers). We confront the predictions from a merger simulation study, as conducted during the investigation, with the actual merger effects over a two-year comparison window. The merger...
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Markups and Agglomeration : Price Competition Versus Externalities
Zhao, Liqiu - 2012
Agglomeration can affect markups through two potential channels: agglomerated regions toughen competition (price competition effect) and firms are more productive on average in agglomerated regions (agglomeration externalities and firm selection effect). However, the literature is inconclusive...
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Agglomeration Economies, Globalization and Productivity : Firm Level Evidence for Slovenia
Damijan, Jože P.; Konings, Jozef - 2012
This paper analyzes the impact of agglomeration economies on firm level performance measured by total factor productivity for Slovenia. To estimate total factor productivity, we use a control function approach to capture endogenous input choices and self selection. In contrast to most of the...
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War, Taxes and Borders : How Beer Created Belgium
Deconinck, Koen; Swinnen, Johan F. M. - 2012
The present-day border between Belgium and the Netherlands traces back to the separation of the Low Countries after the Dutch Revolt (1566-1648) against Spanish rule. The capacity to finance war expenditures played a central role in the outcome of this conflict. Excise taxes on beer consumption...
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The Effect of Non-Pecuniary Job Attributes on Labour Supply
Jara, Holguer X. - 2011
The aim of this paper is to analyse the effect of non-pecuniary job attributes on labour supply. We develop a discrete choice model of labour supply where the choice alternatives are characterised by bundles of hours of work and job insecurity. The parameters of the utility function are obtained...
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