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LetZ be a compact set of the real space ℜ with at leastn + 2 points;f,h1,h2:Z → ℜ continuous functions,h1,h2 strictly positive andP(x,z),x≔(x <Subscript>0</Subscript>,...,x <Subscript> n </Subscript>)<Superscript>τ</Superscript> ε ℜ<Superscript> n+1</Superscript>,z ε ℜ, a polynomial of degree at mostn. Consider a feasible setM ≔ {x ε ℜ<Superscript> n+1</Superscript>∣∀z εZ, −h <Subscript>2</Subscript>(z) ≤P(x,...</subscript></superscript></superscript></superscript></subscript></subscript>
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We consider unconstrained finite minimax problems where the objective function is described as a maximum of functions f k ∈C 3 (ℜ n,ℜ). We propose a parametric embedding for the minimax problem and, assuming that the corresponding parametric optimization problem belongs to the generic...
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We consider unconstrained finite minimax problems where the objective function is described as a maximum of functions f <Superscript>k</Superscript>∈C <Superscript>3</Superscript>(ℜ<Superscript>n</Superscript>,ℜ). We propose a parametric embedding for the minimax problem and, assuming that the corresponding parametric optimization problem belongs to the generic class...</superscript></superscript></superscript>
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This paper assesses the consequences of immigration for natives' unemployment in OECD countries and investigates the role played by product and labour market policies in the adjustment of the economy to immigration inflows. The estimations, combining a skill-level and an aggregate approach using...
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immigration for natives' labour market outcomes, as well as issues linked to immigrants' integration in the host country labour market. Changes in the share of immigrants in the labour force may have a distributive impact on natives' wages, and a temporary impact on unemployment. However, labour...
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Based on 18 country reviews performed over the 2003-2005 period, this paper examines, the cross-country differences in policy approaches to product market competition and their consequences for product market rents. Against this background, the paper summarises OECD recommendations to further...
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This document examines Finland’s policy on natural and environmental resource management. In many fields, progress has been made and pollution curbed. However, there is still room for improvement with regard to cost-effectiveness. Economic evaluation of the measures planned in various fields...
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This paper assesses the consequences of immigration for natives' unemployment in OECD countries and investigates the role played by product and labour market policies in the economy's adjustment to immigration inflows. The estimations, combining a skill-level and an aggregate approach using data...
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