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cities toughen competition, allowing only the most productive to survive) and agglomeration economies (larger cities promote …
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We incorporate arguments from the Tiebout model into the regulatory competition equilibrium and study cross …-fertilization by injecting new blood and awakening the market for corporate control. Results show that cross-fertilization in bank …
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new blood and awakening the market for corporate control. Results show that cross-fertilization in bank performance …
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Problem Definition: We empirically evaluate the short-term effects of time-based tariffs on the electricity demand, consumer welfare, retailers and the environment.Academic/Practical Relevance: Electricity retailers around the world have been introducing time-based pricing programs. We study the...
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We consider the efficiency properties of exchange economies where privately informed traders behave strategically …
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This paper shows that subsidy competition may be efficiency enhancing. We model a subsidy game among two asymmetric … subsidy competition, starting from an equilibrium where the industry core is inefficiently locked in to the smaller region …
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relationships between corporate competitiveness strategy, innovation, efficiency, productivity growth and outsourcing to be … analysis. Third, stochastic frontier production function and factor productivity analysis are used to estimate the efficiency …
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This paper explores the empirical effects of competition on technical efficiency in the context of electricity industry … were for the most part unaffected by restructuring, experienced the smallest efficiency gains over the past decade …
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