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determinants at the forefront in spinoff formation. Based on insights from the occupational choice theory, we argue that spinoff …
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A decision maker (DM) wishes to select a competent candidate to fill a position. However, since the wage and task of the position is predetermined, the DM cannot use contract as a screening device. This paper formulates the problem as a class of selection problem and derives the optimal...
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Candidates compete to persuade a decision maker. The decision maker wishes to select a candidate who possesses a certain ability. Then, as a signaling, each candidate decides whether to perform a task whose performance statistically reflects the ability. However, since the cost of the...
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We study interfirm price competition in the presence of horizontal and vertical intrafirm conflicts in each firm. Intrafirm conflicts are captured by a principal-agent framework with firms employing more than one agent and implementing a tournament incentive scheme. The principals offer premium...
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This paper identifies parameters responsible for welfare reversals when the basic New Keynesian model is approximated. In our setting, a reversal occurs when the Ramsey policy under timeless perspective commitment ceases to be dominant against the Taylor rule after approximating the model. We...
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Agents compete to solve a problem. Each agent knows own computational capacity as private information and simultaneously chooses either a risky or a safe problem solving method. This paper analyzes the optimal prize schemes from the perspective of the prize designer who wishes to find a solution...
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Whether friendship or competitive relationships deserve to be encouraged in the workplace is not obvious a priori. In this paper we derive the conditions under which a profit-aximizing employer finds it convenient to induce a rat race among workers exhibiting horizontal reciprocity in order to...
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simultaneously the demand and supply of borrowed reserves on the interbank market. As the central bank is one player in this market … market, the volume as well as the structure of the bank's balance sheet. It turns out that the banking firm behavior is non …
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This paper aims to help bridge the gap between theory and fact regarding the so-called 'Minsky moments' by revisiting …
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. Showing that Rawls' 'A Theory of Justice' (1971) can consistently meet the identified demands, I verify that it is an … appropriate theory for deriving a conception of ecological justice. …
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