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This is a contribution to the growing experimental literature on how trial-and-error adjustment processes can establish a convention for coordination on an equilibrium in a game. A simple bargaining game introduced by Nash is used for this purpose. Subjects are conditioned in different...
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In the second chapter, we investigate the existence of a competitive equilibrium in a deterministic intertemporal economy with infinitely many consumers when the aggregate wealth is restricted to be finite. After we show the existence we discuss the efficiency of the equilibrium in relation with...
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the reader with an overview of the modern literature on equilibrium theory. In particular, we highlight one interesting … self-consistent. Finally, we apply the theory developed throughout the rest of the thesis to establish necessary and …
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microeconomic theory to these fundamental questions about resource management practises 'before the fall'. The essential argument is …
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"The Tiebout model is one of our most important theories of local government. It is also one of the most controversial. Current debate over the Tiebout model revolves around the apparent disparity between results of macro- and micro-level empirical studies. While macro-level evidence shows...
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"Contrary to most economic theory, consumers are not always easily distinguished from producers, particularly in the …
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A system with hysteresis is one that exhibits path dependent but rate independent memory. Hysteresis can be observed physically through the magnetization of a ferromagnetic material. In order to mathematically describe systems with hysteresis, we use the Preisach model. A discussion of the...
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A procedure is proposed for examining different aspects of performance for judgemental directional probability predictions of exchange rate movements. In particular, a range of new predictive performance measures is identified to highlight specific expressions of strengths and weaknesses in...
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An experiment is reported which compares directional forecasting performance of experts, novices and simple statistical models over three time horizons on a task involving probabilistic forecasts of exchange rate movements. Probability-judgement accuracy analyses illustrated no clear overall...
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Research has suggested that outcome feedback is less effective than other forms of feedback in promoting learning by users of decision support systems. However, if circumstances can be identified where the effectiveness of outcome feedback can be improved, this offers considerable advantages,...
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