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In the future, a ban of pay-per-view broadcasting will arise on certain events included on national lists in each EU country as put forward in the new ''Television Without Frontiers'' Directive from the 16th of April 1997. This paper analyses theoretically the consequences of such ban when the...
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In the future, a ban of pay-per-view broadcasting will arise on certain events included on national lists in each EU country as put forward in the new "Television Without Frontiers" Directive from the 16th of April, 1997. This paper analyses theoretically the consequences of such ban when the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005232992
This paper considers a standard general equilibrium model with incomplete markets, which is extended to incorporate durable goods and the possibility of default, following Dubey, Geanakpolos and Shubik (1990) and Geanakoplos and Zame (1998). In such a model asset markets will not be active...
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This paper develops a signalling model of an entrepreneur's decision to go public when he continues as a manager. The intrepreneur takes his firm public in order to cash in on his initial investment. Assuming that the entrepreneur can design the ownerhsip structure when going public, we show...
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: This paper develops a model of financing choice by an entrepreneur about to undertake a project. The entrepreneur is essential for the project but cash-constrained. Thus, he must sell part of the project to outside investors, while remaining in control as a manager. To finance the project he...
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This paper analyses the impact of tax reforms that decrease income tax progression in an equilibrium search model with wage bargaining and endogenous individual working time. The working time is either bargained together with the hourly wage (case 1) or determined solely by workers after...
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This paper analyses systematic monetary policy in a dynamic stochastic menu cost model. The main assumptions are that price setters have to pay small adjustment costs in order to equalize actual and optimal prices whereas the central bank can do so costlessly (by adjusting the money supply) but...
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