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simple regulation -- a liquidity requirement -- that corrects such an externality by affecting the interest rate on the … with the existing literature, the necessity of regulation does not depend on exogenous incompleteness of markets for …
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. The third studies the role of quality regulation and shows that systems competition may be a competition of laxity …
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I characterize the optimal financial regulation policy in an economy where financial intermediaries trade capital … assets on behalf of households, but must retain an equity stake to align incentives. Financial regulation is necessary …
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regulation. Guided by restrictive legislative mandates, regulatory policies often strike a quite different balance with an … policy efforts. Inadequate regulatory enforcement and behavioral responses to regulation may limit their effectiveness, while …
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Regulation of economic activity is ubiquitous around the world, yet standard theories predict it should be rather … uncommon. I argue that the ubiquity of regulation is explained not so much by the failure of markets, or by asymmetric … accounts for the ubiquity of regulation, for its growth over time, as well as for the fact that contracts themselves are …
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We study a market for funding real investment in which valuation creates information on which adverse selection can occur. Unlike in previous models, higher amounts of valuation are associated with lower market prices and so greater returns to valuation, and this strategic complementarity in the...
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effectiveness and cost. Although theory and empirical evidence suggests there is potential for welfare-enhancing energy efficiency …
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Employment and hours appear far more cyclical than dictated by the behavior of productivity and consumption. This puzzle has been called “the labor wedge” — a cyclical intratemporal wedge between the marginal product of labor and the marginal rate of substitution of consumption for...
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This paper is an exercise in comparative institutional analysis, asking what kinds of arrangements most facilitate innovation. After identifying pervasive market failures in innovation, it explains why those associated with the Nordic model may be particularly conducive to innovation, and...
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This paper takes as a given the proposition that, in many developing countries, governmental policies have been highly distortive and harmful to economic growth. These policies have included omissions, such as neglect of infrastructure, and commission such as highly restrictive trade regimes and...
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