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Previous studies have suggested that some pollutant levels first increase due to the economic growth and then start decreasing, the pattern being called the "environmental Kuznets curve" (EKC). We examine EKC-type transitions of pollutant levels not with respect to economic growth but more...
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The aim of this paper is to consider how the economic size and growth of a country affect its environmental policy under uncertainty in a real options framework. In contrast to the prior literature, this work explicitly takes into account the link between the development of an economy and the...
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We construct a real options model in which a regime change is expected at a pre-determined future time and study the effects of regime uncertainty on a firm's strategic investment decision, taking into consideration the remaining time to the regime change and the probability of each regime...
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We investigate the entry timing and location decisions under market-size uncertainty with Brownian motions in a continuous-time spatial competition duopoly model a la d'Aspremont et al. (1979). Under a sequential equilibrium, the threshold of the follower non-monotonically increases in...
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We investigate the product positioning decisions of two firms with differential marginal production costs, which enter a market sequentially under a continuous-time duopoly competition. We show that, if the follower firm optimally chooses its entry timing, the leader firm strategically positions...
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This paper examines a two-period moral hazard model with an inequality-averse agent. We show how the agent's past performance will help the principal to relax incentive compatibility constraints and how the existence of an inequality aversion of the agent affects a level of wage in each period...
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We extend the well-known spatial competition model (d'Aspremont et al., 1979) to a continuous time model in which two firms compete in each instance. Our focus is on the entry timing decisions of firms and their optimal locations. We demonstrate that the leader has an incentive to locate closer...
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