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Procurement (and concession) contracts are agreements granting the right to construct public works, operate and provide a service/good. Themain advantage of a procurement contract is that it passes full responsibility for investment and operations to the private sector and consequentlyprovides...
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We study the competition to operate an infrastructure service bydeveloping a model where firms must report a two-dimensional sealedbid: the price to consumers and the concession fee paid to the government. Two bidding rules are considered in this paper. One ruleconsists of awarding the...
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To avoid high profit levels often experienced in countries where monopolies in public utility sectors are regulated through price-cap mechanisms, several regulatory agencies have recently introduced profit-sharing (PS) clauses aimed at obtaining price reductions to the benefit of consumers....
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We study the competition to operate an infrastructure service by developing a model where firms report a two-dimensional sealed bid: the price to consumers and the concession fee paid to the government. Two alternative bidding rules are considered in this paper. One rule consists of awarding the...
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This paper tries to explain why most migration flows show some observable jumps in their processes, a phenomenon that seems to be sympathetic with the characteristic of irreversibility of migration. We present a real option model where the choice to migrate depends on both the differential wage...
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