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We present mathematical results allowing one to evaluate the moments of order 1 and 2 of the cedent's share in the framework of reinsurance treaties based on ordered claimsizes. These results consist of closed analytical formulas that do not involve any approximation procedure. This is...
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In this article, we present a reference case of mean field games. This case can be seen as a reference for two main reasons. First, the case is simple enough to allow for explicit resolution: Bellman functions are quadratic, stationary measures are normal and stability can be dealt with...
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Various notions of tightness for measurable multifunctions are introduced and compared. They are used to derive results on the existence of integrable selections for the sequential weak upper limit of a sequence of multifunctions. Similar questions are examined for multifunctions with values in...
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Dans la littérature économique, de nombreux travaux tentent d'expliquer pourquoi les individus s’assurent aussi peu contre la dépendance. Du côté de l’offre, différents freins possibles au développement du marché de l’assurance dépendance ont d’ores et déjà été pointés du...
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The article presents the state of art concerning demand artifacts in consumer behavioral research (actually it deals with the issue of role enactement of human subject during experimentation). Terms such as artifact and demand artifacts will be clarified in the paper. Finally, insights for...
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Lighting and temperature are two important stimuli in sensory marketing. However, these stimuli have not yet been studied in controlled retail environments. The objective of this research is twofold: to propose a methodology to infer the effect of different levels of lighting and temperature in...
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Two rationality arguments are used to justify the link between conditional and unconditional preferences in decision theory : dynamic consistency and consequentialism. Dynamic consistency requires that ex ante contingent choices are respected by up dated preferences. Consequentialism states that...
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Many theories of updating under ambiguity assume either dynamic consistency or consequentialism to underpin behaviorally the link between conditional and unconditional preferences. To test the descriptive validity of these rationality concepts, we conduct a dynamic extension of Ellsbergʼs...
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This research presents a new dimension of the auditor independence: the internal independence. Research has focused on clients and market pressures as kinds of external independence. This postulates that the organizational structure of legal audit is perfectly efficient and able to define and...
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We evaluate the impact of three auction mechanisms – the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak (BDM) mechanism, the second-price auction (SPA), and the random nth-price auction (NPA) – in the measurement of private willingness-to-pay and willingness-to-accept for a pure public good. Our results show...
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