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In this paper, starting from the two-sector Uzawa-Lucas model, we study a three-sector endogenous growth model with leisure services. By extending the endogenous growth model with leisure developed by Ladrón-de Guevara et al. [1999], our model generalizes the standard time allocation problem,...
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In this paper, starting from the Uzawa-Lucas endogenous growth framework with production of physical and human capital, we develop and investigate a model with an additional sector for the production of leisure services. In turn, our three-sector model builds on and extends Ladrón-de Guevara et...
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The authors solve a linear problem where a potential conflict between two agents (Destination manager and Firm) arises in a tourism destination. Destination manager has to choose how to allocate limited resources (capital and land) between either second homes or hotels. This conflict stems from...
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The authors solve a linear problem where a potential conflict between two agents (Destination manager and Firm) arises in a tourism destination. The Destination manager has to choose how to allocate limited resources (capital and land) between either second homes or hotels. This conflict stems...
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Measuring the psychic return of art investments is a debated issue in Cultural economics. Several works suggest Jensen's alpha as a measure of the psychic return. Since the Jensen's alpha is defined in the CAPM framework, its uncritical application as a measure of the psychic return may be...
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In this paper, we present a model for the marketability of a Tribal artwork and we test this model empirically using a unique hand-collected dataset, which comprises the worldwide Tribal art market auctions between 1999 and 2008. Our results show a significant relationship between the...
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