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Information Between the Insured and the Insurer. Experience Rating Is Treated As the Acquisition of Information by Both Parties to … the Insurance Contract. When the Insured Buys Insurance Before Information Is Revealed, He Buys Two Types of Insurance … Second Type of Insurance. However, Information Does Not Always Reduce Welfare. We Show That When the Insured Engages Is …
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Seasonal Effects in Qualitative Responses of Monthly Business Surveys, Modeled with Log-Linear Probability Methods, Can … Extract the Seasonal Effect, Which Is to Unique to Surveys, by Incorporating Questions on the Questionnaires Which Force … Respondents to Make a Distinction Between Seasonal and Cyclical Effects. the Belgian, French and German Surveys Allowed Us to …
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Data Because This Questionnaires Have Some Interesting Aspects with Regard to Seasonality Which Allow Us to Look At the … Impact of Seasonality on the Estimation of Log-Linear Probability Models. We Consider a Micro-Based Model of Demand, Prices …, Inventories and Production Decisions As an Example. …
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regard, the paper establishes how the prices of graded as well as ungraded output varies with the amount of output graded and … the extent to which market structure determines whether the amounts graded by individual firms will yield an industry …
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