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Spieltheorie 29 game theory 29 Wettbewerb 23 market microstructure 23 Welfarism 17 Wohlfahrt 17 Gleichgewicht 11 Beitritt 10 Cournotsches Dyopol 10 Wechselkurs 10 cournot 10 Inflation 9 Lizenzvergabe 9 Preis 9 Public Property 9 Öffentliches Gut 9 Forschung und Entwicklung 7 Wachstum 7 Marktmacht 6 Stochastik 6 nmarket power 6 Auszahlung <Spieltheorie> 5 Finanzlage 5 Handel 5 Lohn 5 Rent Seeking 5 Steuer 5 Umweltpolitik 5 payoff 5 rent seeking 5 trade 5 Armut 4 Bank 4 Gewinn 4 Innovation 4 Investition 4 Lebensstandard 4 Living standard 4 Oligopol 4 Regierung 4
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Mukherjee, Arijit 28 Bleaney, Michael F. 20 Cornes, Richard 12 Bougheas, Spiros 11 Bossert, Walter 10 Dasgupta, Indraneel 9 Hartley, Roger E. 9 Kim, Tae-Hwan 8 Rayner, Anthony J. 8 Dijkstra, Bouwe R. 7 Muller, Christophe 7 Newbold, Paul 7 Mukherjee, Soma 6 Roberts, Mark 6 Blackorby, Charles 5 Gemmell, Norman 5 Mizen, Paul 5 Morgan, C. W. 5 Disney, Richard 4 Lloyd, Tim 4 Pattanaik, Prasanta K. 4 Roberts, Mark A. 4 Broll, Udo 3 Donaldson, David 3 Lee-Scheller, Young-Sook 3 Leybourne, Stephen J. 3 McCorriston, Steve 3 Morrison, Gwendolyn C. 3 Peters, Hans 3 Smith, Richard Todd 3 Thompson, Steve 3 Wilke, Ralf A. 3 Ball, Philip 2 Bidisha, Sayema H. 2 Creedy, John 2 Donaldson, David J. 2 Duncan, Alan 2 Ennew, Christine 2 Francisco, Manuela 2 Girma, Sourafel 2
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University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics 174 University <Keele> / Department of Economics and Management Science 7 University of British Columbia <Vancouver, British Columbia> / Department of Economics 5 University <Exeter> / Research Unit for the Study of Economic Liberalisation and Its Social and Political Implications 3 University <Keele> / Department of Economics 2 University of California <Berkeley, Calif.> / San Diego Campus / Department of Economics 2 Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung <Mannheim> 2 Australian National University <Canberra> / Faculty of Economics 1 Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology <Ḍhākā> 1 Business School <Stoke-on-Trent 1 Hokkaidō-Gakugei-Daigaku <Sapporo> 1 Indian Institute of Management <Calcutta> 1 Indian Statistical Institute <Calcutta> 1 Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores <Monterrey> 1 Maastricht University School of Business and Economics 1 National Institute of Economic and Social Research <London> 1 New York University / Department of Economics 1 Technische Universität <Dresden> 1 The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural UniversityFood and Resource Economics Institute, Frederiksberg 1 Universidade do Algarve <Faro> 1 Universiteit <Tilburg> 1 University <Calgary, Alberta> / Department of Economics 1 University <Durham> / Department of Economics and Finance 1 University <Melbourne> / Department of Economics 1 University <Portsmouth> / Department of Economics 1 University of California <Berkeley, Calif.> 1 University of California <Berkeley, Calif.> / Riverside Campus 1 University of Essex <Colchester> / Department of Economics 1 University of Maryland <College Park, Md.> / Department of Economics 1 University of Texas <San Antonio, Tex.> 1 Universität <Duisburg 1 Universität <Regensburg> / Fakultät für Wirtschaftswissenschaft 1 Victoria University <Manchester> / Department of Economics 1 World Bank Group 1
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The University of Nottingham / School of Economics - discussion papers 172 Discussion Paper 57 DISCUSSION PAPER 17 DISCUSSION PAPER ; NO. 99/29 1 DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 99/14 1 DISCUSSION PAPERS IN ECONOMICS 1 Discussion Paper ; No. 01/05 1 Discussion Paper ;No. 00/2 1 Discussion Paper ;No. 00/3 1 Discussion PaperNo. 00/21 1 Discussion PaperNo. 01/10 1 Discussion PaperNo. 01/11 1 Discussion PaperNo. 01/12 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/01 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/03 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/05 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/06 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/08 1 Discussion PaperNo. 02/13 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/01 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/03 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/04 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/10 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/11 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/15 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/16 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/17 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/18 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/19 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/20 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/21 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/22 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/23 1 Discussion PaperNo. 03/24 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/01 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/02 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/03 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/04 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/05 1 Discussion PaperNo. 04/06 1
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Construction of a linked postcode district toregional-level dataset for Great Britain
Ball, Philip - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2009
A one-to-one link is developed between overlapping sub-regional entities using geographi-cal tools newly available to the Economic Research Community. The aim of this project is tocreate a database exploiting the geographical variation in publicly available data, in order tobetter control for...
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Labour Market Experience of Male Immigrantsand Ethnic Minorities in the UK
Bidisha, Sayema H. - Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology … - 2009
This paper examines the changes in the labour market experience of different immigrantand ethnic minority groups in the UK over time. The analysis suggests that, in early 90salthough there was no clear cut evidence of segregation in terms of employability, certaingroups of minority natives were...
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Can public employment subsidies render theGerman construction sector weather proof?
Arntz, Melanie; Wilke, Ralf A. - Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung <Mannheim>; … - 2009
In order to con¯ne excessive levels of temporary layo®s, US ¯rms are taxed - albeit incom-pletely - according to the unemployment insurance bene¯ts claimed by their laid o® workers.In contrast, German construction ¯rms are not charged according to their layo® historyand should thus have...
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Vertical technology transfer and theimplications of patent protection
Mukherjee, Arijit; Neogi, Chiranjib - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics; … - 2009
Significant amount of vertical technology transfer occurs betweendeveloped and developing country firms, yet the literature on intellectual propertyrights did not pay much attention to this aspect...
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Ethnic Diversity and Local Conflicts
Bleaney, Michael F.; Arcangelo Dimico - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2009
We hypothesise that, given the typically uneven distribution of ethnic groups within acountry, ethnic diversity leads to greater local polarization and more frequent, butsmaller, conflicts that involve only some ethnic groups. These conflicts can beoverlooked if the number of fatalities is...
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Job seeker's allowance in Great Britain: How does theregional labour market aect the duration until job finding?
Ball, Philip; Wilke, Ralf A. - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics; … - 2009
Employing a large individual-level administrative dataset from Great Britain, coveringthe period 1999-2005, we analyse the factors inuencing the length of unemployment benetsclaimant periods with subsequent transition to re-employment. To this end, this individual-level data is merged with a...
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Unemployment Duration in the UnitedKingdom: An Incomplete Data Approach
Wilke, Ralf A. - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2009
For the evaluation of policy reforms numerous governments use, among other sources,administrative social security data. Although this data is large and contains detailed in-formation about policy measures, it inherits several limitations due to the administrativeprocess of generating data. This...
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The welfare effects of entry: the role of theinput market
Mukherjee, Arijit; Broll, Udo; Mukherjee, Soma - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2008
In a successive Cournot oligopoly, we show the welfare effects of entry inthe final goods market with no scale economies but with cost difference between thefirms. If the input market is very concentrated, entry in the final goods market alwaysincreases welfare. If the input market is moderately...
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In What Sense Can Intervention ReduceExchange Rate Volatility?
Bleaney, Michael F.; Francisco, Manuela - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2008
Can pegging reduce real as well as nominal, and multilateral as well as bilateralexchange rate volatility? We investigate this issue using monthly data for 139countries from January 1990 to June 2006...
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Risk, Managerial Skill and Closed-EndFund Discounts
Bleaney, Michael F.; Smith, Richard Todd - University <Nottingham> / Department of Economics - 2008
Empirical evidence from the UK market is brought to bear on recent theories of closed-endfund discounts. Market pricing of skill, relative to the fees charged for it, accounts for asignificant portion of discount variation, but cannot explain the rarity of index funds orwhy they trade at a...
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