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We apply the random fields framework proposed by Durlauf (1997) and Brock and Durlauf (2001) to a non-cooperative game of binary choices. We extend their model to allow for a more general distribution of the economic agents heterogeneity, in accordance with Glaeser and Scheinckman (2001). We...
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In this paper we compare the costs of two regulatory policies about the entry of new firms. We consider an incumbent firm that has more information about the market demand than the regulator. Then, the incumbent firm can use this advantage to persuade the regulator to make entry more difficult....
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families prefer to buy at an early stage of the cycle all the desired stock of durable goods, in order to smooth consumption of …
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This paper presents new econometric specifications for the quarterly behavior of the aggregate consumption of Brazilian … (approximated) private income elasticity close to 0.4 and credit and interest (semi) elasticities of household consumption close to …
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