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This article investigates the issue of predation by a regulated firm. Since it has private information, a regulated firm obtains higher rents incase of successful predation: the fewer the competitors, the higher the marginal social value of the regulated firm's effort and the higher the...
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This paper explores the implications of different institutional arrangements for allocating policy-making authority among confederated districts. Using a variation on the spatial model of political competition, we compare different rules for aggregating preferences acrossthese jurisdictions,...
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Nous adoptopns dans cet article la notion d'equilibre approximatif obtenu a partir d'une regle intuitive. Cette notion repose sur l'idee qu'a la place des strategies complexes a l'equilibre de Nash, les agents utilisent des regles de decision simples et fondees sur l'intuition et le bon sens....
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Sliced inverse regression is a dimension reduction technique for exploring non-linear relationships between an output variable and a vector of input variables. Motivated by a data set of income distributions and economic indicators of french cities, we adress the problem of modelling a family of...
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Son preference is strong in Vietnam, according to attitudinal surveys and studies of contraceptive prevalence and birth hazards. These techniques assume a single model is valid for all families, but it is more plausible that son preference is found for some, but not all, families. Heterogeneous...
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We consider a kernel based approach to nonlinear canonical correlation analysis and its implementation for time series. We deduce various diagnostics for reversible processes and gaussian processes. The method is first applied to a stimulated series satisfying a diffusion equation allowing us to...
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Multinational enterprises (MNEs) have started to populate also regulated sector. Their linked international activities and credible threats to relocate are then new concerns for regulators. We sutdy a multiprincipal model in which a privately informed MNE (the agent) produces for two countries...
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It is often suggested that the larger the size of risk, the larger our willingness to pay (WTP) for a given reduction of this risk. We show that this is not true in general in the expected utility model. We examine under which conditions the WTP for a marginal reduction in the size of risk is...
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