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This paper tests the insiders' dilemma hypothesis in a laboratory experiment. The insiders' dilemma means that a …
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In many intermediate goods markets buyers and sellers both have market power. Contracts are usually long-term and negotiated bilaterally, codifying many elements in addition to price. We model such bilateral oligopolies as a set of simultaneous Rubenstein-Stahl bargainings over contracts...
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The paper demonstrates how trade between developing countries can cause the divergence of long-run growth among these … trade occurs at any moment if the countries have different numbers of intermediate varieties. The country with a larger …
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trade. Utility-maximizing agents opt between careers in specialized production and careers in predation. Three types of …
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trade expansion. Specifically, we present a stages-of-growth model in which the four phenomena are jointly endogenous and …
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This paper considers a small open economy where an input-output industrial structure, scale economies and imperfect competition, create vertical linkages and multiple equilibria. In this environment, an imperfect labor market is introduced by assuming unionized labor. It is shown that if the...
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This paper examines equilibrioum and stability in symmetric two-player cheap-talk games. In particular, we characterize the set of neutrally stable outcomes in finite cheap-talk 2x2 coordination games.
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In the models of Young (1993a,b), boundedly rational indivudals are recurrently matched to play myopic best replies to the recent history of play. It could therefore be an advantage to instead play a myopic best reply tthe myopic best reply, something boundedly rational players might conceivably...
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This paper provides deterministic approximation results for stochastic processes that arise when finite populations of boundedly rational agents recurrently play finite games. The deterministic approximation is defined in continuous time in terms of a system of ordinary differential equations of...
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