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In an asymmetric war of attrition the players` prize valuations are drawn from different distributions. A stochastic strength ordering, based upon relative hazard rates, is used to rank these distributions. The stochastically stronger player is perceived to be strong ex ante, even though her...
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auction is more conducive to entry - precisely because of its inefficiency - it usually generates higher expected revenue.  We … also discuss the effects of lock-ups, matching rights, break-up fees (as in takeover battles), entry subsidies, etc. …
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buyers. In an auction all entry decisions are made prior to any bidding. In a sequential bidding earlier entrants can make … conducive to entry in several ways it usually generates higher expected revenue. …
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used to examine the strategic local entry and exit behaviour of the firms and the social efficiency of stores numbers and …
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There is a wide literature on the dynamic adjustment of employment and its relationship with the business cycle. Our aim is to propose a statistical model that offers a congruent representation of post-war UK labour market. We use a cointegrated vector autoregressive Markov-switching model where...
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By generalizing Hamiltons model of the US business cycle to a three-regime Markov-switching vector autoregressive model, this paper analyzes regime shifts in the stochastic process of economic growth in the US, Japan and Europe over the last four decades. Empirical evidence is established for...
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This paper proposes a new framework for the impulse-response analysis of business cycle transitions. A cointegrated vector autoregressive Markov-switching model is found to be a congruent representation of post-war US employment and output data. In this model some parameters change according to...
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This paper extends the REPIH to allow for stochastic shifts in the utility function. The motivation for this is the substantial autonomous fluctuations in UK consumption at the business cycles and seasonal frequencies as well as the influence of demographics on preferences.
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