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transparency is optimal. This is because more transparency facilitates more effective coordination, which is valuable from a social … ambiguity becomes optimal if there is a high risk that more transparency will lead to coordination failures …
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need for policy coordination: the specific choice of monetary policy limits the set of fiscal policies consistent with …
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We develop a political-economy model of economic union and compare the competion regime to the coordination regime. Key … of migration. We argue that the differences between the U.S. and the EU - the degree of coordination among the member …
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This paper examines issues in the current debate over coordination between fiscal and monetary policies. Section I1 … uses the traditional targets-instruments approach to assess the potential gains from greater coordination. Since greater … coordination is often equated with looser money and tighter fiscal policy, two econometric models of the economy are used to …
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. However, coordination on a rule leaves arbitrators as a group vulnerable to manipulation by coalitions of employers or …
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This paper employs a novel data set on lobbying expenditures to measure the degree of within-sector political organization and to explore the determinants of the mode of lobbying and political organization across U.S. industries. The data show that sectors characterized by a higher degree of...
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with theoretical work on internal theory of the firm, which predicts that productivity compensation schemes will work well … production, as theory has hypothesized. The number of members in a group decreases both the quantity produced and the efficiency …
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commercialization with the startup. While the prevailing theory of disruptive innovation suggests that this will lead to (exclusively …
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We provide a general framework for the study of cascade effects created by interconnections between sectors, firms or financial institutions. Focusing on a multi sector economy linked through a supply network, we show how structural properties of the supply network determine both whether...
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uniqueness of the equilibrium. In line with Keynesian thinking, these fluctuations may be attributed to "coordination failures …
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