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more attractive for social insurance if a larger part of risk is realized in the first period of the life-cycle. Our …
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risky labour-market outcomes, adverse selection, moral hazard and risk aversion. The model combines structured student loans … (redistribution). In separating optima, the talented types bear more risk than the less-talented ones; they arise only if the social …
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We study the contribution of loans, granted to different borrower groups, to economic activity in the USA over the … estimation of a large VAR through Bayesian techniques. Loans to households emerge as the most important driver of economic …
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This paper uses fractional integration and cointegration methods to analyse the determinants of the amount of loans … gross investment as determinants of loans to NFCs. The forecasting accuracy of the FCVAR was also assessed by comparing it …
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This paper analyzes the effect of the removal of government guarantees on bank risk taking. We exploit the removal of …
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We attempt to formulate and explain two types of self-fulfilling prophecy, called the Pygmalion effect (if a supervisor thinks her subordinates will succeed, they are more likely to succeed) and the Galatea effect (if a person thinks he will succeed, he is more likely to succeed). To this...
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A worker's utility may increase in his own income, but envy can make his utility decline with his employer's income. Such behavior may call for high-powered incentives, so that increased effort by the worker little increases the income of his employer. This paper uses a principalagent model to...
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The paper discusses a number of threats to the financial sustainability of social spending: increased internationalization of national economies, gradually higher relative costs of producing a number of human services, the ?graying? of the population, slower productivity growth in the private...
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probability of an income loss by choice of lifestyle and hence, the degree of risk-taking. The much smaller literature on moral …
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with risk and adverse selection, is unable to address issues related to moral hazard. Hence, instead of forcing banks to …
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