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Our objective in this special issue is twofold. First, we emphasize the importance of comprehending that the global impacts of climate change notwithstanding, there are salient region-specific impacts that vary across space. Second, given this observation, we show how rigorous modeling of the...
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Our objective in this special issue is twofold. First, we emphasize the importance of comprehending that the global impacts of climate change notwithstanding, there are salient region-specific impacts that vary across space. Second, given this observation, we show how rigorous modeling of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012831300
What are the nexuses between corruption, bribery, and wait times in the public allocation of goods in developing … countries? This question has received scant attention in the literature. Consequently, we use queuing theory to analyze models …
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queuing theory to first show that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular group of …
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queuing theory to first demonstrate that when allocating goods publically, a case can be made for favoring a particular group …
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What are the nexuses between corruption, bribery, and wait times in the public allocation of goods in developing … countries? This question has received scant attention in the literature. Consequently, we use queuing theory to analyze models …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014225056
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We study a regional economy with a large number of entrepreneurs who own firms and who want to go public. Specifically, our analysis focuses on the contractual interaction between a representative risk averse entrepreneur who owns a firm and a risk neutral monopolistic investment bank that...
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We discuss a prospective, theoretical research agenda about the connections between entrepreneurship, innovation, and … multi-regional economic growth and welfare. This agenda advocates the use of endogenous economic growth theory and advances … in new economic geography to analyze models that will shed light on the effects of innovative entrepreneurship on …
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We study a regional economy with a large number of entrepreneurs who own firms and who want to go public. Specifically, our analysis focuses on the contractual interaction between a representative risk averse entrepreneur who owns a firm and a risk neutral monopolistic investment bank that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013141160