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The paper focuses on the prospects interaction economics opens in the economic geography field. The first part is devoted to the conditions in which interaction economics emerges and develops. The second one focuses on the main concepts and models. In the third one, we show through a recent...
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-Kneip approach, we define a notion of behavioral heterogeneity such that if the population is sufficiently heterogeneous, the …
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-good economy in which consumers have homogeneous probabilistic beliefs but heterogeneous risk attitudes. We prove that if all …
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In this paper we compare the relative efficiency of different forecasting methods of space-time series when variables are spatially and temporally correlated. We consider the case of a space-time series aggregated into a single time series and the more general instance of a space-time series...
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of time-aggregation in discrete and contunous-time hazard models …
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Eco-efficiency of production is an important concept both from the viewpoint of society and business community; but as yet, there is no unambiguous way to its measurement. The purpose of this paper is to present a general measurement framework based on production theory and the activity analysis...
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This paper stresses the importance of considering an appropriate aggregation level for databases and demand analyses … appropriate product aggregation level into account. …
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This paper incorporates heterogeneous agents into a NNS model with nominal inertia. Heterogeneous households are …
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Applications tend to ignore that measured TFP reflects the variation of output that cannot be explained by changes in inputs. Such a change is not necessarily technological, so measured TFP differences across firms are an amalgam of technological, efficiency and other differences in attributes,...
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The consequences of aggregation, temporal or spatial, for the estimation of demand models are theoretically well … model at the most aggregated levels. Indeed, the results for quadratic adjustment costs confirm that aggregation along both …
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