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Firms protected by antidumping measures do not unequivocally benefit from them. Antidumpingprotection benefits non-exporters active on the protected market by raising their domestic sales, buthurts exporters of similar products as the protected ones. Export sales of protected firms fall byalmost...
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We investigate the impact of changes in international trade and domestic transport costs on the internalgeography of a domestic economy linked to the rest of the World through a hub. We address that issue bydeveloping two three regions model, namely a version of the Footlose Entrepreneur and a...
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We study a two-stage R&D project with an abandonment option. Two types of uncertaintyinfluence the decision to start R&D. Demand uncertainty is modelled as a lottery between aproportional increase and decrease in demand. Technical uncertainty is modelled as a lotterybetween a decrease and...
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The weighted value was introduced by Shapley in 1953 as an asymmetric version of his value. Since thenseveral axiomatizations have been proposed including one by Shapley in 1981 specifically addressed tocost allocation, a context in which weights appear naturally. It was at the occasion of a...
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The imposition of universal coverage and uniform pricing constraints, as part of the universalservice obligations, makes the universal service provider less aggressive in the price game when itcompetes with a firm that does not cover the whole set of markets (Valletti et al., 2002). In...
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In this paper we give an example in which the price of tradeable emission permits increasesdespite firms' adoption of a less polluting technology. This is in contrast with Montero (2002) andParry (1998), among others. If two Counot players switch to a cleaner technology, the price forpermits may...
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In this paper we carry out a preliminary exploration of a time scales’ conjecture, whichpostulates that “reasonable” notions of sustainability must include a suitable synchronisationof time scales of both the processes of human development and those of the naturalenvironment. We perform...
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In this paper we study the short term price behavior of December 2008 future prices for EU emissionallowances. We model returns and volatility dynamics of this price showing that a standard ARMA-GARCHframework is not adequate and that the gaussianity assumption is rejected due to the occurrence...
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The heterogeneity of the available physical capital with respect to productivity and emissionintensity is an important factor for policy design, especially in the presence of emissionrestrictions. In a vintage capital model, reducing pollution requires to change the capitalstructure through...
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While stochastic volatility models improve on the option pricing error when compared to theBlack-Scholes-Merton model, mispricings remain. This paper uses mixed normalheteroskedasticity models to price options. Our model allows for significant negative skewnessand time varying higher order...
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