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L'adoption d'une Banque centrale commune modifie la structure des relations strategiques entre les autorites fiscales et monetaires. Cet article etudie, dans un cadre dynamique, comment une telle recomposition affecte a long terme les grandeurs macroeconomiques deficits, seigneuriages et dettes....
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In the context of capital accumulation games this paper proposes two concepts that describe the interactions between agents and give a counterpart, in a symmetric infinite horizon framework, of the well known Fudenberg and Tirole's Taxinomy concerning investment strategies in two-stage games.
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The preemptive role of capital is analysed in a class of two-player symmetric capital accumulation differential games with reversible investment. It is proved that, in the medium run, the firm with better initial condition exploits its advantage when the game features feedback substituability....
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The adoption of a common central Bank has modified the strategic relationships between fiscal and monetary authorities and raised in a new context the issue of debt stabilization. To study this problem, Van Aarle et al (1997) have proposed a two-country model with a common central bank. In a...
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to predictable marginal cost changes, as expected from the Mankiwand Reis (2002) Sticky Information Model. We …nd that... …
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Focusing on the model of demand-driven innovation and spatial competition over time in Jovanovic and Rob (1987), we study the effects of the robustness of estimators employed by firms to make inferences about their markets on the firms’ growth patterns. We show that if consumers’ signals in...
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