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cooperative enterprises, the author not only discusses the rationale and viability of the collectivist model of production but …
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This paper investigates the impact of ownership structure and contractual choices on technical efficiency in the French urban public transport sector. The central proposition, which relies on classical contract theory arguments, is that ownership regime and contractual practices are key...
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In a framework of changes in the public transport organisation in Europe, this report deals with the contracts … inadequation of the trends in France; more and more risks borne by the operators, and less and less of breathing space (contracts …
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properties of incentive contracts that lead to better technical efficiency. …
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Management Contracts (WMC) which largely implicates the households in the cost reduction process. Within a set of feasible, i ….e. budget balancing, incentive compatible and acceptable, contracts we characterize the optimal WMC and compare this system to a …
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possibility to sign a waste reduction contract in counterpart of a lower fee. These contracts satisfy an incentive, a budget … balancing and a participation constraints. For these feasible contracts, we show that this enriched ADF policy is welfare …
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welfare. In terms of type of contracts, the leading fields are Social sciences and Engineering. Moreover, what labour markets …
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This paper focuses on how to deal with environmental problems, through the lenses of the New Institutional Economics. The emphasis is on the intertwined role of organizational solutions and their institutional settings. This is not to say that technological solutions to environmental problems...
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The experience of the 2007-09 financial crisis has showed that the bank capital regulation in place was inadequate to deal with "manufacturing" tail risk in the financial sector. This paper proposes an incentive-based design of bank capital regulation aimed at efficiently dealing with tail risk...
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Early regulator interventions into problem banks is one of the key suggestions of Basel II. However, no guidance is given on their design. To fill this gap, we outline an incentive-based preventive supervision strategy that eliminates bad asset management in banks. Two supervision techniques are...
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