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We present a two-armed bandit model of decision making under uncertainty where the expected return to investing in the "risky arm'' increases when choosing that arm and decreases when choosing the "safe'' arm. These dynamics are natural in applications such as human capital development, job...
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In this paper, we develop a general stochastic model of directed search on the job. Like in the analogous models of random search on the job, the state of the economy in our model includes the infinite-dimensional distribution of workers across different employment states (unemployment, and...
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In this paper I analyze the relationships among investment, q, and cash flow in a tractable stochastic model in which … regressions of investment on q and cash flow. In empirical studies, the estimated cash-flow coefficient is generally positive and …
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improvement. In a duopoly model with a single adoption choice, we derive endogeneously the level and diversity of product …
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the investment required is not too high. Investment in product differentiation takes place in a much wider range of cases … levels of investment can raise Bertrand profit above Cournot profit and also above the monopoly profit at autarky when … investment costs are sufficiently low …
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This paper provides a new and simple model of endogenous horizontal product differentiation based on a standard demand structure derived from quadratic utility. One objective of the paper is to explain the “empirical Bertrand paradox” – the failure to observe homogeneous product Bertrand...
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independent of the particular duopoly game played ex post. We apply this condition to three canonical examples -- procurement …
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We examine the incentives for firms to voluntarily disclose otherwise private information about the quality attributes of their products. In particular, we focus on the case of differentiated products with multiple attributes and heterogeneous consumers. We show that there exist certain...
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This paper examines the strategic trade policy incentives for investment policies towards quality improvements in a …, the low-quality country subsidizes investment to raise export quality, while the high-quality country imposes a tax so as …
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New Keynesian models of price setting under monopolistic competition involve two kinds of inefficiency: the price level is too high because firms ignore an aggregate demand externality, and when there are costs of changing prices, price stickiness may be an equilibrium response to changes in...
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