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This paper combines some of the most realistic components of the competitive and strategic trade literature to examine … both socially and individually optimal domestic input policies in free trade areas (FTAs). When asymmetries in the number …
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The most fundamental form of systemic risk in modern financial networks is contagion. In this article we describe a homogeneous banking system (banks with identical preferences and the same size of total assets) with interconnectedness: banks own shares in each others' assets. Using these...
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Game theory is the pocket knife of conflict modelling: it has tools, models for practically all strategic conflicts, be that two- or multiplayer, complete or incomplete information and so on. In this study we have collected relevant tools for young lawyers. Since this is an introductory text we...
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The most fundamental form of systemic risk in modern financial networks is contagion. In this article we describe a homogeneous banking system (banks with identical preferences and the same size of total assets) with interconnectedness: banks own shares in each others' assets. Using these...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010481795
Game theory is the pocket knife of conflict modelling: it has tools, models for practically all strategic conflicts, be that two- or multiplayer, complete or incomplete information and so on. In this study we have collected relevant tools for young lawyers. Since this is an introductory text we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012016420
than it appears in foreign trade statistics, and still rather high in international comparison. Concentration has both …
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than it appears in foreign trade statistics, and still rather high in international comparison. Concentration has both …
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We analyze the employment gap between Roma and non-Roma men and women in local labor markets to test the hypothesis that ethnic prejudices against a minority have a more substantial labor market impact if the proportion of small firms is high in the local economy. We rely on Hungarian data from...
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