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Attempt has been made to suggest a innovative idea for Tharparkar to establish a bank just like Grameen Bank. Concept …
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Entrepreneurship has become a fast-growing subfield in management research, and is increasingly appearing in economics, finance, and even law. We survey a number of approaches to entrepreneurship in the economics and management literatures, and argue that modern research in this area need to be...
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In this paper, we study a setting where a firm (principal) is privately informed of the firm's potential and contracts with an agent to supply unobservable effort. We show it can be optimal for the firm to have loose monitoring in the sense that the monitoring system is less perfect than what is...
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This public lecture discusses the criticisms of rational choice theory that have emerged within the recent literature on experimental and behavioral economics, and speculates about the possible impact on the discipline of economics
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The most important financial source for behavioral economics is the Russell Sage Foundation (RSF). The most prominent behavioral economists among the RSF's twenty-six member Behavioral Economics Roundtable (BER) are Kahneman, Tversky, Thaler, Camerer, Loewenstein, Rabin, and Laibson. The...
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Kahneman and Tversky and their behavioral economics stand in a long tradition of applying mathematics to human behavior. In the seventeenth century, attempts to describe rational behavior in mathematical terms run into problems with the formulation of the St. Petersburg paradox. Bernoulli's...
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Studies conducted in the United States came to the conclusion that the annual average inflationary rate of 3 percent measured during the interval beginning in the early 1990's through the mid-1990's overestimates by 1.1 percentage points the changes in the cost of living. As a result, throughout...
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This paper addresses a very profound question concerning financial accounting. Is financial accounting measurement, as represented by diverse valuation rules, hodgepodge or is it logically developed? Salvary [1985. p. 28. Chap. IV] advances and provides a theoretical development of the concept...
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Português Resumo: Herbert Simon (1916-2001) foi um importante crítico do uso feito na Economia do conceito de racionalidade como fator explicativo básico do comportamento econômico, tendo criado e difundido para esse fim o conceito de racionalidade limitada. Segundo ele, a capacidade...
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The purpose is to investigate the existence of a causal relationship in organizational levels of slack, risk, and corporate performance. The starting point is the assumption that the amount of organizational slack is a determining factor of risk reflected by the company, as well as of its...
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