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This paper analyzes the welfare implications of abatement technology licensing under taxation and emission trading schemes. We demonstrate that a firm with a better abatement technology optimally sells a per-unit royalty license to a competitor under both schemes but offers a higher royalty rate...
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Purpose – Unlike the common belief in the so-called ‘trickle-down effect,' trade-induced output growth in a small open economy does not necessarily improve the domestic welfare of the economy. This paper analyzes the conditions under which the trickle-down effect does not work properly such...
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This paper studies how and to what extent labor market friction affects individuals' schooling decisions. High job-finding rates and low job separation rates encourage schooling investment by extending the expected duration for exploiting the accumulated human capital. High job-to-job transition...
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This paper studies a monopolistic producer's resale price maintenance scheme when downstream retailers simultaneously put (informative) advertisement efforts and sell final products. It posits that each retailer's advertisement effort increases not only its own sales, but also the entire market...
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