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prisoner's dilemma game, migration is modeled as a process of swappingʺ individuals between heterogeneous groups of constant … size after a random allocation fills the haystacks, but prior to mating. Migration is characterized by two parameters: an … exogenous participation-in-migration cost (of search, coordination, movement, and arrangement-making) which measures the …
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-to-urban migration, whereas urban pollution deters rural-to-urban migration. By means of a general equilibrium model we study the … and mitigating urban pollution in the presence of endogenous rural-to-urban migration. We show that without government … intervention, although rural-to-urban migration contributes to agglomeration economies, it does not improve social welfare because …
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prisoner's dilemma game, migration is modeled as a process of swapping individuals between heterogeneous groups of constant … size after a random allocation fills the haystacks, but prior to mating. Migration is characterized by two parameters: an … exogenous participation-in-migration cost (of search, coordination, movement, and arrangement-making) which measures the …
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Assuming that an individual's rank in the wealth distribution is the only factor determining the individual's wellbeing, we analyze the individual's risk preferences in relation to gaining or losing rank, rather than the individual's risk preferences towards gaining or losing absolute wealth. We...
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