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that the completely connected network is stable, although, its exact structure, and thus contagion implications, is …
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This paper provides a formal dynamic analysis of exploitation, class inequalities and profits. A stylised model of a capitalist economy with two classes - workers and capitalists - is considered which extends Roemer [21, 22]. First, a dynamic generalisation of a key Marxian insight is provided...
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This paper deals with an assessment of the economic costs of environmental policies in the Netherlands, using a dynamic Applied General Equilibrium model with bottom-up information on abatement techniques. Empirical abatement cost curves are used to determine substitution possibilities between...
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social network to be stable if no group is modified any more. We provide requirements on constitutions and players …, therefore, have influence on the stability of the job market. …
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Rotation programs are widely used in societies. Some examples are job rotations, rotation schemes in the management of common-pool resources, and rotation procedures in fair division problems. We study rotation programs via the implementation of Pareto efficient social choice rules under...
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stable networks and closed cycles in models of network formation; and with the set of pure strategy Nash equilibria in finite …
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