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behavioural economics, compared with that of classical rational choice theory, to account for successful interventions. After …
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The emergence of the concept from the physiocrats to the Weimar Republic -- The (neo)Libéral recapture of the concept -- The microeconomic Constitution of the European Union fundamental economic freedoms and competition law -- The macroeconomic Constitution of the European Union. The advent of...
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/14), or Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) and Wealth of Nations (1776). Vested in Renaissance Humanism southern … possessive individualism and self-interest are key forces moving the human economy forward, contributing to virtuous cycles of …
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Judgment (or logical) aggregation theory is logically more powerful than social choice theory and has been put to use … aggregation theory developed by Dokow and Holzman (2010c). This application involves aggregating classifications (specifically … aggregation theory to a more general one …
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Using securities lawsuits related to M&A as an industry shock, we examine whether litigation risk acts as an external governance mechanism by disciplining managers' investment decisions. In the two years following an M&A lawsuit (a lawsuit where plaintiffs allege that the firm hid poor...
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