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This paper analyses the relationship between the size of jurisdictions and the degree of redistribution. A simple political economy model with cross-border shopping and limited and impure altruism is developed in order to study how the size of jurisdictions affects both the cost of...
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The literature on international tax competition has shown how increased international mobility of the tax base may …
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Anticipation of technological progress may induce potential buyers to delay adoption of a new product. We analyze how buyers' waiting option can alter firms' innovation strategies. It is shown that the firms' choice of innovation strategies relies on the possibility of selling products before...
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The role that Bernanke’s Bad News Principle plays in the modern theory of investment under uncertainty is analyzed. The analysis shows that the actual investment dilemma is that by delaying investment firms trade off a higher present value of earnings for a lower present value of the...
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Not all industries in post-socialist countries are appropriate targets for demonopolization and deregulation: as in the West, some "natural monopoly" sectors will require continued regulation to protect consumers from monopoly abuses. This paper focuses on three aspects of the design of...
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