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Financial Economics is an exciting new field of study that integrates the theory of finance and financial institutions into the main body of economic theory. Eichberger and Harper's successful textbook, Financial Economics, provides a self-contained and comprehensive introduction to the field...
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We analyze a model of duopolistic competition in a search market, where firms compete by choosing prices and the number of outlets, while consumers are ignorant about the individual locations. The degree of price transparency prevailing in the market is modeled by the fraction of consumers who...
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In the period from the 9th to the 12th century, Germany witnessed essential steps from a backward agrarian society towards a considerable degree of specialization and trade. The two main institutional innovations of this development were the rise of market places (until the 11th century) and...
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The Swiss debt brake is widely appreciated as one of the most rationally designed fiscal rules in the world and was thus also discussed as blueprint in the debates about fiscal rules in Germany, the European Union member states and Israel. However, evidence that this rule really contributes to...
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