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Since the end of the 1960s, price limits has been employed by many futures markets and stock markets around the world. In the literature, the effectiveness of price limits is still under debate. The main purpose of price limit is to reduce price volatility. The rationale for supporting price...
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The stock market crash in 1929 has raised many discussions about the causes and the ways to prevent the financial markets from large fluctuations. The role of the margin loan has usually been regarded as the source of instability in financial markets. The view that low margin infused excessive...
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In this paper we analyze dynamic incentives of a firm to invest in production facilities in a less developed country with lower wage costs and lower productivity. Foreign investment induces that, due to technological spillovers, productivity of local firms in the foreign country increases. Firms...
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This paper presents a model of a monetary production economy with non-Walrasian good, labor and money markets. In the non-Walrasian approach, transactions occur at non clearing prices and agents's demand and supply are affected by quantity constraints in the opposite side of the market. The...
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In this paper, we propose a heterogeneous interacting agent model of a sequential monetary production economy. We use a basic dynamic flow model in an interacting agent context. The economy is assumed to be closed. There are three classes of agents: a single homogeneous representative consumer,...
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In this paper we use a differential game analysis to study the dynamic strategic interaction between a criminal gang extorting money from local shop- owners and the police force. In particular, we are interested in characterizing which factors are important in determining whether the capital...
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In this paper we study a capital accumulation model in an optimal control theoretic framework, where the capital stock and the investment rate are modeled as state variables and the change in the investment rate as control. Adjustment costs are introduced for both investment rate and the change...
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