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This paper examines the spatial interaction of neighboring cities over their employment cycles. The cycles of neighboring cities tend to be more similar to one another than are those of non-neighboring cities, although this is due primarily to neighbors' tendency to be in the same state. In...
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associated with externalities and the applicability of the Coase theorem. Our story begins in July of 1988, when Larry Ellison …
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When there are three parties, it is well known that the Coase Theorem may not hold even when there are no transaction costs, due to the emptiness of the core of the corresponding cooperative game [Aivazian and Callen (1981)]. We show that the standard Coasean bargaining game involving three...
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Cable Services (CS) has characteristics of excludable public goods, which means they have externalities, but with a …
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We consider an economy where production generates externalities, which can be reduced by additional firm level …-à-vis outside investors. Policy is constrained as firms are privately informed about their marginal cost of avoiding externalities …
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The changing environment affects agriculture introducing sources of uncertainty. On the other hand, policies to cope with risks may have strong impacts on the environment. We evaluate the effects of public risk management programmes, such as subsidised crop insurance, fertilizer use and land...
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First externalities risk due to the size of the companies or the principle that large companies are also at risk of … risk foreseeable losses with positive externalities, then, what can happen with negative derivatives risk capital …
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account of technological change, the accumulation of knowledge and externalities. At the same time they highlight the …
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marginal benefits of a unit of human capital. In other words, we study the problem of human capital externalities which comes …
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consumers improves the deals available to all consumers in the market (the case of search externalities), and when the non …-savvy fund generous deals for all consumers (ripoff externalities). I also discuss when the two groups of consumers have aligned …
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