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This paper investigates the effect of inter-firm and intra-firm spillovers on the productivity of firms, using French data. The Luenberger Productivity Indicator (LPI) is used to estimate the productivity and to break it down into several components (e.g. efficiency, biased technical progress,...
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their income - the higher the risk aversion, the more stable the cooperatives and the lower the segregation. Learning can … high or low-risk, and while they are learning, they tend to create cooperatives that can last. Eventually we worked on the …
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private agents are gradually learning their uncertain environment. When agents update their beliefs about the parameters that … under adaptive learning are significantly larger than under rational expectations. In our benchmark case calibrated using US … data on leverage, debt-to-GDP and land value-to-GDP ratios for 1996Q1-2008Q4, learning amplifies leverage shocks by a …
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data when the agent's beliefs about the model are updated through linear learning algorithms. We find that learning in this … learning algorithm is recursive least squares, long memory arises when the coefficient on expectations is sufficiently large … endogenous variable is determined exogenously. Finally, this property of learning is used to shed light on some well …
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Young children have been largely neglected in research dedicated to the art museum experience. The art exhibition "Tête à tête" ("Face-to-Face"), designed for 5-12 year olds, became an opportunity to bring an exploratory contribution to three research issues: the relationship that the young...
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This paper analyzes an entry timing game with uncertain entry costs. Two firms receive costless signals about the cost of a new project and decide when to invest. We characterize the equilibrium of the investment timing game with private and public signals. We show that competition leads the two...
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. Particularly, as organizational learning is now anchored as an important part of the building and sustaining of the small and … learning and performance is important for managers and researchers. We could hypothesize that, combined with organizational … learning processes, some leaders' characteristics and behaviours are more important than others to lead the development of an …
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What is the debate on Learning Organizations all about? In this paper we propose to demonstrate that the necessity to … years, makes of learning a condition of survival for any organization, whether individual, company, school or nation. More …-time Learning Organization? How can people forget their stifling Industrial-Era education and recover their natural strive to reach …
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This paper aims to analyze learning as a two-type process. A dynamic equilibrium process represents a stable learning … process, that may express an individualistic behavioral learning or an organizational adaptation. A teleological process … represents an intentional, goal-oriented, learning process. This second type of learning can express an individualistic cognitive …
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This paper focuses on the link between the economic conceptions of rationality and learning. Traditionally, most … economists believe that learning is just a way for agents to become fully rational. But being fully rational cannot describe a … is not the process of learning, but the result of learning: ‘a fully rational agent'. Heterodox rationality conceptions …
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