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Agent-based market models are in general based on a-priori defined supply and demand schemes. Likewise, production models assume that prices are known a-priori. In reality prices depend on variable demands and supplies, while demand and supply depend on variable prices, and these two processes...
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This paper addresses several issues related to the production of information across commercial real estate markets. The …. A series of empirical tests are performed on a panel data set constructed for 51 markets covering 9 years, 2001 through … appraisal- and transactions-based information production is more pronounced in transparent markets. We conclude that appraisal …
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Using a comprehensive database of American prisoners of war during World War II, we find that survival from captivity generally declines as the hierarchy of a prisoner's group becomes steeper or more closely matches the military's established hierarchy. There is no evidence that survival is...
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An insider’s perspective on the bureaucratic structure of governmental institutions that shape economic policy, and the incentives and limitations of the individuals who head them.
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This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the dynamics of volatility between the corn, wheat, and soybean markets … in the United States. Volatility interactions across markets, if they exist, may lower the effectiveness of …
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The notion of complementarity between banks and microfinance has often been referred to in debates about the links between both sectors in the Developing Countries. But at the moment the research aiming at giving this complementarity a theoretical basis is quite scarce. In this paper, we will...
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Applying extant IB theory, I argue that initial firm internationalisation is shaped by the interdependence and dynamic interaction between its O assets and the L assets of its home location. Regardless of nationality, the initial O assets of an infant MNE tend to be constrained by the L assets...
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