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of trade models to include concepts from industrial organization and contract theory that explain the vertical …
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This paper presents a theory of location choice that draws on insights from the incomplete contracts and investment …
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-rights approach to the theory of the firm, the same force that creates product cycles, i.e., incomplete contracts, opens the door to a …
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This paper investigates the pricing effects of financial innovation in an economy with endogenous participation and heterogeneous income risks. The introduction of non-redundant assets endogenously modifies the participation set, reduces the covariance between dividends and participants'...
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Rising costs of and returns to college have led to sizeable increases in the demand for student loans in many countries. In the U.S., student loan default rates have also risen for recent cohorts as labor market uncertainty and debt levels have increased. We discuss these trends as well as...
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Why do developing countries fail to specialize in products in which they appear to have a comparative advantage? We propose a model of agricultural trade with intermediation that explains how hold-up resulting from poor contracting environments can produce such an outcome. We use the model to...
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A major policy issue in standard setting is that patents that are ex-ante not that important may, by being included into the standard, become standard-essential patents (SEPs). In an attempt to curb the monopoly power that they create, most standard-setting organizations require the owners of...
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of factors highlighted in the theory are shown to be important in accounting for delegation, such as heterogeneity and …
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incomplete. Since real-world IEAs fit in the incomplete contracting environment, our theory may help explaining the rising …
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We develop a macroeconomic model with physical and human capital, human capital risk, and limited contract enforcement. We show analytically that young (high-return) households are the most exposed to human capital risk and are also the least insured. We document this risk-insurance pattern in...
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