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tools to achieve this goal. A rereading of Kreps' model of reputation sheds light on its structural dimension and …
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clustering in their relative returns are mainly found within Event Driven and Relative Value strategies, iv) For relative returns …
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We develop a dynamic game to provide with a theory of Arab spring-type events. We consider two interacting groups, the elite vs the citizens, two political regimes, dictatorship vs a freer regime, the possibility to switch from the first to the second regime as a consequence of a revolution, and...
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Despites the great interest caused by social networks in Business Science, their analysis is rarely performed both in a global and systematic way in this field: most authors focus on parts of the studied network, or on a few nodes considered individually. This could be explained by the fact that...
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Despites the great interest caused by social networks in Business Science, their analysis is rarely performed in both a global and systematic way in this field. This could be explained by the fact their practical extraction is a difficult and costly task. One may ask if equivalent information...
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This paper aims at discovering the national influences inside the Governing Council of the ECB for setting interest rates. We use a textual analysis of national newspaper articles related to each European central banker to analyze their expressed preferences. We proceed to a cluster analysis...
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I develop a simple dynamic model of reputation-based transactions between a buyer in one country and a supplier in … stricter standard affects the supply of quality goods and indirectly through reputation. I refer to the former effect as the … regulation effect, and to the latter as the reputation effect. I show that, whereas most of the empirical literature has so far …
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. These equilibria share some features with the ones of multi-sided reputation models. …
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This paper explores the dynamics of wage growth in corporate hierarchies. Using panel data techniques, we estimate the causal effect of current and past transitions in reporting level and past earnings growth on components of current earnings and earnings growth using a large panel of US...
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enjoy high reputation, or who are similar to them. Our simulations test which criterion –or which combination of criteria …
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