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effective use of slots, and to allow modest new entry at congested airports. Among the issues for the review due in 1996 will be …
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The current allocation of slots on congested European airports constitutes an obstacle to the effective liberalisation … licences would be reallocated each season. A secondary market would also be set up in order to reallocate slots during a season …
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The estimated impacts, benefits, and costs of legalizing slot machines in Maryland are analyzed. The analysis provides insight into the components and the total net benefits to the state and its citizens, the role of uncertainty, distributional impacts, and a basic tax alternative. The results...
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durch den Mangel an frei verfügbaren Start- und Landerechten (Slots) zu begründen ist und weniger als eine Folge des …
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’ propensity to play slots (cross-game play). Casino marketers often promote cross-game play through game lessons and coupons for …
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Modern trade theory emphasizes firm-level productivity differentials to explain the cross-border activities of non-financial firms. This study tests whether a productivity pecking order also determines international banking activities. Using a novel dataset that contains all German banks'...
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I review recent work in the statistics literature on instrumental variables methods from an econometrics perspective. I discuss some of the older, economic, applications including supply and demand models and relate them to the recent applications in settings of randomized experiments with...
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This paper discusses the potential effects of R&D public subsidies on a strategic issue for companies, the decision to combine internal and external R&D expenditure. Analyzing some arguments discussed in the management literature, it is assessed whether public intervention by granting R&D...
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Structural econometric methods are often criticized for being sensitive to functional form assumptions. We study parametric estimators of the local average treatment effect (LATE) derived from a widely used class of latent threshold crossing models and show they yield LATE estimates...
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This paper examines changes in the distribution of wages using bounds to allow for the impact of non-random selection into work. We show that bounds constructed without any economic or statistical assumptions can be informative. However, since employment rates in the UK are often low they are...
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