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A general framework is suggested to describe human decision making in a certain class of experiments performed in a trading laboratory. We are in particular interested in discerning between two different moods, or states of the investors, corresponding to investors using fundemental investment...
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approaches to insurance fraud that have been developped in the literature, namely the costly state verification and the costly … state falsification. Under costly state verification, the insurer can verify claims at some cost. Claims' verification may …
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asymmetric information (about the state), a rule with random verification in a pre-announced subset is shown to be optimal in a …
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results in lower performance and heightened probability of accidents. …
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We provide exact relations giving the probability of individual and coalitional manipulation of three specific social … of voters is greater than a certain threshold value. In addition, the probability of individual and coalitional …
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L'article présente le document publié par le Comité de Bâle, redéfinissant le champ de la fonction compliance …
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probability of the firm's corrupting officials increases. These results support arguments according to which the demand for good …
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in the current design research. By contrast, in other fields such as Mathematics or Psychology, the notion of … approach. We consider the roots of constructivism in math- ematics, namely the Intuitionist Mathematics, in order to shed light … features of intuitionist constructivism is the intro- duction of incomplete objects into the heart of mathematics by means of …
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The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries witnessed a growth in the use of information within firms throughout the industrialised nations. In her survey of this phenomenon in American businesses, Yates (1989, 1994) has stressed the importance not only of technological developments in...
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This paper aims, via a statistical analysis of the Household Trip Survey for the urban area of Lyon (France), to understand retailing-related mobility of the 5-17 segment of population. First, the analysis of different time horizons trends is proposed (1985, 1999 and 2006). Then, focusing on...
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