EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • A-Z
  • Beta
  • About EconBiz
  • News
  • Thesaurus (STW)
  • Academic Skills
  • Help
  •  My account 
    • Logout
    • Change account settings
  • Login
EconBiz - Find Economic Literature
Publications Events
Search options
Advanced Search history
My EconBiz
Favorites Loans Reservations Fines
    You are here:
  • Home
  • Search: subject:"magnification effect"
Narrow search

Narrow search

Year of publication
Subject
All
Economic Development and Labor force participation rate of the elderly 2 Labor Supply Effects of Retirement 2 Magnification Effect 2 Multiple Steady States 2 Persistence in Capital Accumulation 2 Saving Effects of Retirement 2 Dynamic programming 1 Dynamische Optimierung 1 Game theory 1 Markov chain 1 Markov-Kette 1 Minimax theorem 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Spieltheorie 1 binary Markov games 1 constant sum games 1 dynamic directional games 1 dynamic programming 1 firm heterogeneity 1 games 1 home market effect 1 home market magnification effect 1 magnification effect 1 market potential 1 mixed strategies 1 muscle memory 1 perfect spatial sorting 1 regulation costs 1 structural estimation 1 technical barriers to trade 1 tennis 1
more ... less ...
Online availability
All
Free 4
Type of publication
All
Book / Working Paper 4
Type of publication (narrower categories)
All
Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
Language
All
English 4
Author
All
Matsuyama, Kiminori 2 Anderson, Axel 1 Okubo, Toshihiro 1 Rebeyrol, Vincent 1 Rosen, Jeremy 1 Rust, John 1 Wong, Kin-Ping 1
more ... less ...
Institution
All
Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMS-EMS), Kellogg Graduate School of Management 1 International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 1
Published in...
All
Discussion Paper 1 Discussion Papers / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science (CMS-EMS), Kellogg Graduate School of Management 1 IHEID Working Papers 1 Working papers / Economics Department, Georgetown University 1
Source
All
RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
Showing 1 - 4 of 4
Cover Image
Disequilibrium play in tennis
Anderson, Axel; Rosen, Jeremy; Rust, John; Wong, Kin-Ping - 2023
Are the serves of the world’s best tennis pros consistent with the theoretical predictions of Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies? We analyze their serve direction choices (to the receiver’s left, right or body) with data from an online database called the Match Charting Project. Using a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014259364
Saved in:
Cover Image
Home Market Effect and Regulation Costs - Homogeneous Firm and Heterogeneous Firm Trade Models
Okubo, Toshihiro; Rebeyrol, Vincent - International Economics Section, The Graduate Institute … - 2006
potential gap, which reduces the HME and could cause the reverse HME or the anti-HME. The Home Market Magnification Effect (HMME …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005566292
Saved in:
Cover Image
Economic Development with Endogenous Retirement
Matsuyama, Kiminori - 1998
This paper endogenizes the elderly's labor force participation in an overlapping generations economy under the assumption that retirement is a luxury. In a developed economy, the agents earn a high wage income when young and retire when old. This reduces the labor supply (through a low...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012236049
Saved in:
Cover Image
Economic Development with Endogenous Retirement
Matsuyama, Kiminori - Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and … - 1998
This paper endogenizes the elderly's labor force participation in an overlapping generations economy under the assumption that retirement is a luxury. In a developed economy, the agents earn a high wage income when young and retire when old. This reduces the labor supply (through a low...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005252385
Saved in:
A service of the
zbw
  • Sitemap
  • Plain language
  • Accessibility
  • Contact us
  • Imprint
  • Privacy

Loading...