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We study the rationale for the use of exclusivity to protect transfer of technology in subcontracting agreements. The legal possibility arises through the EU Notice on Subcontracting. Empirically, the link between exclusive agreements and technology transfer among firms in the automotive supply...
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in this intermediation amounted to at least 3.4 percent of GNP. The theory implies that financial intermediation services …
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This paper studies bargaining and exchange in a networked market with intermediation. Possibilities to trade are …
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Many social networks have the following properties: (i) a short average distance between any two individuals; (ii) a high clustering coefficient; (iii) segregation patterns; the presence of (iv) brokers and (v) hubs. (i) and (ii) define a small world network. This paper develops a strategic...
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developing countries. This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a job intermediation and wage subsidy program in Bolivia, a …
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We analyze the welfare consequences of an increase in the commissions charged by the organizer of an auction. Commissions are similar to taxes imposed on buyers and sellers and the economic problem that results looks similar to the question of tax incidence in consumer economics. We argue,...
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