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Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1 Bargaining theory 1 Communication 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Dynamic game 1 Dynamisches Spiel 1 Equilibrium model 1 Equilibrium theory 1 Game theory 1 General equilibrium 1 Gleichgewichtsmodell 1 Gleichgewichtstheorie 1 Intertemporal choice 1 Intertemporale Entscheidung 1 Kommunikation 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 1 Noncooperative game 1 Social Web 1 Social web 1 Spieltheorie 1 Time consistency 1 Verhandlungstheorie 1 Zeitkonsistenz 1
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Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques 2 Kleimeier, Stefanie 2 Sander, Harald 2 Aziakpono, Meshach Jesse 1 Dellaert, Benedict G. C. 1 Harmsen- van Hout, Marjolein J. W. 1 Herings, P. Jean-Jacques 1 Heuchemer, Sylvia 1 Predtetchinski, Arkadi 1 Rohde, Kirsten I. M. 1
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METEOR Research Memorandum 2 Maastricht University METEOR Research Memorandum 2 Meteor Research Memorandum, Universiteit Maastricht 1
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Time-Inconsistent Preferences in General Equilibrium
Herings, Peter Jean-Jacques; Rohde, Kirsten I. M. - 2012
There is a growing body of research in economics that studies the consequences of time-inconsistent preferences. This paper introduces time-inconsistent preferences in a general equilibrium setting. We discuss how the standard notion of competitive equilibrium should be extended in order to...
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Sequential Share Bargaining
Herings, P. Jean-Jacques - 2009
This paper presents a new extension of the Rubinstein-Stamp;#7843;hl bargaining model to the case with n players, called sequential share bargaining. The bargaining protocol is natural and has as its main feature that the players' shares in the cake are determined sequentially. The bargaining...
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Banking Market Integration in the SADC Countries : Evidence from Interest Rate Analyses
Aziakpono, Meshach Jesse - 2008
This paper investigates the state, development and drivers of banking market integration in the member countries of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) by employing interest rate data. We first conduct a principal component analysis and find evidence for both increasing monetary...
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The Geography of European Cross-Border Banking : The Impact of Cultural and Political Factors
Heuchemer, Sylvia - 2008
We investigate the determinants of European banking market integration with a focus on the potentially limiting role of cultural and political factors. Employing a unique data set of European cross-border loans and deposits, the study uses various gravity models that are augmented by societal...
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The Structure of Online Consumer Communication Networks
Harmsen- van Hout, Marjolein J. W.; Herings, Peter … - 2008
In this paper we study the structure of the bilateral communication links within Online Consumer Communication Networks (OCCNs), such as virtual communities. Compared to the offline world, consumers in online networks are highly flexible to choose their communication partners and little is known...
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