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reform and free trade and by thus enhancing macroeconomic efficiency at full employment. Second, the static output gain from …
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We explore potential methods for assessing whether licensing terms for intellectual property declared essential within a standard setting organization can be considered fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory (FRAND). We first consider extending Georgia-Pacific to a standard setting context. We...
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We revisit the question of the efficiency of individual decisions to be protected against crime for the cases of both …
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sector. But, efficiency requires that they apply to both sectors because a higher matching rate in the high …
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This paper considers an equilibrium model of unemployment in a labour market where all vacancies are advertised in a newspaper. Unemployment occurs in occupations that are short on vacancies. New vacancies are created by entrepreneurial search and investment, so it may take some time before an...
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We examine vertical backward integration in oligopoly. Analysing a standard linear Cournot model, we find that for wide parameter ranges (i) some firms integrate, while others remain separated, and (ii) efficient firms are more likely to integrate vertically. Adopting a reduced-form approach, we...
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by enhancing efficiency as if a relative price distortion were being removed through price reform, trade liberalization …
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a Test for Evolving Efficiency which is a GARCH-M model with time-varying constraints. …
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and equilibrium allocations are third best inefficient (where the definition of third best efficiency accounts for …
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Suppose an altruistic person - A - is willing to transfer resources to a second person - B - if B comes upon hard times. If B anticipates that A will act in this manner, B will save too little from both agents’ point of view. This is the Samaritan’s dilemma. The logic of the dilemma has been...
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