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We use a monetary (Dornbusch) model of the exchange rate and introduce speculative dynamics, in which fundamentalists and chartists interact. The resulting non-linearities in the model produce `chaotic' behaviour of the exchange rate. We also analyse the effects of money-stock surprises in such...
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paper we present a non-linear, deterministic model, incorporating concepts from chaos theory, which is capable of producing …
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Team production is a frequent feature of modern organizations. Combined with team incentives, team production can create externalities among workers, since their utility upon accepting a contract depends on their team’s performance and therefore on their colleagues’ productivity. We study...
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We address the fundamental question arising in economic geography: why do economic activities agglomerate in a small number of places? The main reasons for the formation of economic clusters involving firms and/or households are analysed: (i) externalities under perfect competition; (ii)...
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externality reduces the value to firms of investing in corporate governance and produces weaker overall governance in the economy …
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negative externality (higher effort decreases the expected future quality of the asset) case: it is enough for the principal to … commit to reallocate the right to use the asset at the end of the first period. In the positive externality case (when higher …
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upward-sloping labour demand curve in the capital-producing sector, which in turn requires an implausibly strong externality …
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This paper investigates the impacts of progressive trade openness, technological externalities, and heterogeneity of individuals on the formation of entrepreneurship in a two-country occupation choice model. We show that trade opening gives rise to a non-monotonic process of international...
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model, as relative prices can change, countries have an incentive to improve their terms of trade. This externality together …
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The literature has shown that the implied welfare gains from international financial integration are very small. We revisit the existing findings and document that welfare gains can be substantial if capital goods are not perfect substitutes. We use a model of optimal savings that includes a...
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