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This paper develops an empirical strategy to identify maverick-like behavior. This strategy includes measuring two behavioral dimensions: (i) the extent to which particular suppliers underprice rivals; and (ii) the timing of the suppliers' responses to systemic cost changes. This strategy is...
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We study the work hours of Australian couples, using a neoclassical labour-supply model in which couples choose from a small, realistic set of possible wife-husband working hour combinations. We introduce three improvements to this standard model. First, we allow partners' preferences about...
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In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn from stratified samples. Much of the data used by economists is gathered in some type of complex survey (stratified, clustered, systematic, etc.), resulting in violations of the usual assumptions...
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In this paper, we consider the non-parametric, kernel estimate of the density, f(x), for data drawn from stratified samples. Much of the data used by social scientists is gathered in some type of complex survey violating the usual assumptions of independently and identically distributed data....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009451523
We assembled a database consisting of fifty two regulatory decisions, involving two hundred and fifty four annual observations, made by seven different regulators and across five different industries. For each of these observations we construct a variable that represents the proportion of the...
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